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Colonial Dames of America 

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Chapter II, Philadelphia 



Colere Coloniarum Gloriam 



PUBLISHED BT DIRECTION OF 
THE BOARD OF MANAGERS 



BOOK OF MEMBERSHIP 

1895-1917 



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In Memory of 
ELISE WILLING BALCH 

IN RECOGNITION OF HER EIGHTEEN TEARS SERVICE 
AS CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMITTEE ON CLAIMS 

S. Elizabeth Gilpin 
Emelyn Story McClellan 
Katharine Buckley 

Committee on Claims 



May 8, 1917 



OFFICERS 



President 
Mrs. George Woolsey Hodge. 

First Vice-President 
Mrs. Alexander Williams Biddle. 

Second Vice-President 
Mrs. Frederick Thurston Mason. 

Third Vice-President 
Mrs. William Lyttleton Savage. 

Secretary 
Miss Sarah Elizabeth Gilpin. 

Assistant Secretary 
Miss Elizabeth Brown Chew. 

Treasurer 
Mrs. William White McCall. 



BOARD OF MANAGERS 



Mrs. Horace Binney Hare Mrs. John Cadwalader, Jr. 

Mrs. William Masters Camac Miss Marguerite A. Ravenel 

Mrs. James Large Mrs. Edwin Swift Balch 



CHARTER MEMBERS 



Mrs. Thomas Balch 

Miss Elise Willing Balch 

Mrs. James Bowden 

Miss Mary Swift Buckley 

Miss Katharine Buckley 

Mrs. Brinton Coxe 

Miss Anne Sophia Penn Chew 

Miss G. Penn-Gaskell Hall 

Mrs. Henry James Hancock 

Mrs. George Woolsey Hodge 

Mrs. George McClellan 

Miss Emelyn Story McClellan 

Mrs. N. Chapman Mitchell 

Mrs. Robert Morris 

Mrs. Thomas Fleming Parker 

Mrs. Charles Bingham Penrose 

Mrs. George Brinton Phillips 

Miss Sally Roberts Smith 

Mrs. William Herbert Washington 

Mrs. Richard McCall Cadwalader 



March 28, 1895. 



LIFE MEMBERS 



Mrs. William Ellis Scull 

Mrs. Joseph Drexel 

Mrs. Thomas Balch 

Mrs. Edwin Swift Balch 

Mrs. William Lyttleton Savage 



IN MEMORIAM 



Mrs. Chapman Biddle 

Miss Maria Gouveneur Mitchell 

Mrs. Richard McCall Cadwalader 

Mrs. Thomas Fleming Parker 

Miss Ellen Donaldson 

Mrs. Charles Allen Lewis 

Mrs. Clement Buckley Newbold 

Mrs. John Morton McClellan 

Mrs. Samuel Welsh 

Mrs. N. Chapman Mitchell 

Mrs. Joseph Drexel 

Mrs. Francis Taylor Chambers 

Mrs. Robert Morris 

Miss Elise Willing Balch 

Miss Anne Phillips Stevenson 

Miss Sally Roberts Smith 

Mrs. Daniel Buckley 

Mrs. Thomas Balch 

Marchesa Peruzzi de Medici 



JUNIOR MEMBERS 



Marion Eyre Savage 
Mary Beverley Fox 
Gertrude S. Heckscher 
Elizabeth C. Miller 
Frances L, Sullivan 
Celestine Page Warder 
Margot Ellis Scull 
Josephine C. S. Foster 
Sarah H. B. Penrose 
Evelyn Chew Stephenson 
Isabel Wurts Page 



LIST OF MEMBERS 



Elected 

1899. ALISON, CATHERINE DALLAS. 

Fifth from Benjamin Chew, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Samuel Chew, M.D., Delaware. 
Eighth from Samuel Chew, Maryland. 
Ninth from John Chew, Virginia. 
Seventh from Samuel Galloway, Maryland. 
Fifth from Robert Mackey. Permsylvania. 
Fourth from James McDowell, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from James Armitage, Delaware. 
Third from Francis Alison, Jr., Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from John Mackey, Pennsylvania. 

1894. ALSTON, ANNE SOPHIA PENN CHEW, (Mrs. Vere Sheke 
Alston). 
Fourth from Benjamin Chew, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Samuel Chew, M.D., Delaware. 
Seventh from Samuel Chew, Maryland. 
Eighth from John Chew, Virginia. 
Sixth from Samuel Galloway, Maryland. 
Seventh from Robert Ridgely, Maryland. 
Sixth and Seventh from John Dorsey, Maryland. 
Sixth from Richard Hill, Maryland. 
Sixth from Levin Denwood, Maryland. 
Seventh from Levin Denwood, Virginia. 
Eighth from Anthony Morris, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Anthony Morris, Jr., Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from John Cadwalader, Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from Thomas Wynne, m.d., Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Edward Jones, m.d., Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from Francis Peabody, Massachusetts. 

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Elected. 

Seventh from John Peabody, Massachusetts. 
Sixth from Richard Hazen, Massachusetts. 
Fifth from Moses Hazen, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from William White, Massachusetts. 
Seventh from John White, Massachusetts. 
Seventh from John Oilman, New Hampshire. 
Fourth from Robert Peaslee, Massachusetts. 

1890. *BALCH, ELISE WILLING. 

Third from Stephen Bloomer Balch, d.d., Maryland. 
Fourth from George Beall, Maryland. 
Fifth from George Beall, Maryland. 
Sixth from Ninian Beall, Maryland. 
Eighth from Robert Brooke, Maryland. 
Seventh from Thomas Brooke, Maryland. 
Sixth from Thomas Brooke, Maryland. 
Fourth from Joseph Swift, Pennsylvania. 
' Fourth from Thomas Willing, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Charles Willing, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Samuel McCall, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from George McCall, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Joseph Shippen, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Edward Shippen, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Edward Shippen, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Edward Roberts, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Hugh Roberts, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Jasper Yeates, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from James Sandelands, Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from Joran Kyn, Pennsylvania. 
Ninth from Thomas Cornell, Rhode Island. 
Eighth from William Hallett, Connecticut and New York. 
Seventh from William Hallett, New York. 
Ninth from Robert Feake, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from John Underbill, Mass., New Hampshire and New York, 

♦Deceased. 



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Elected. 

Seventh from Richard Alsop, New York. 

Eighth from Richard Betts, New York. 

Fourth from Robert Blackwell, d.d., Pennsylvania. 

Fifth from Jacob Blackwell, New York. 

Sixth from Joseph Sackett, New York. 

Seventh from Joseph Sackett, New York. 

Sixth from Samuel Galloway, Maryland. 

1890. *BALCH, EMILY SWIFT, (Mrs. Thomas Balch). 
Third from Joseph Swift, Pennsylvania. 
Third from Thomas Willing, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Charles Willing, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from George McCall, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Samuel McCall, Pennsylvania. 
Third from Joseph Shippen, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Edward Shippen, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Edward Shippen, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Edward Roberts, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Hugh Roberts, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Jasper Yeates, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from James Sandelands, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Joran Kyn, Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from Thomas Cornell, Rhode Island. 
Seventh from William Hallett, Connecticut and New York. 
Sixth from William Hallett, New York. 
Eighth from Robert Feake, Massachusetts. 
Seventh from John Underbill, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and 

New York. 
Sixth from Richard Alsop, New York. 
Seventh from Richard Betts, New York. 
Third from Robert Blackwell, D.D., Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Jacob Blackwell, New York. 
Fifth from Joseph Sackett, New York. 
Sixth from Joseph Sackett, New York. 
Fifth from Samuel Galloway, Maryland. 



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Elected 

1901. BALCH, EUGENIA HARGOUS MACFARLANE (Mrs. Edwin 
Swift Balch). 

Fourth from George Clymer, Pennsylvania. 

Fourth from Thomas Willing, Pennsylvania. 

Fifth from Charles Willing, Pennsylvania. 

Seventh from Edward Shippen, Pennsylvania. 

Seventh from Samuel Carpenter, Pennsylvania. 

Sixth from George Fitzwater, Pennsylvania. 

Fifth from Samuel McCall, Pennsylvania. 

Sixth from George McCall, Pennsylvania. 

Seventh from Jasper Yeates, Pennsylvania. 

Eighth from James Sandelands, Pennsylvania. 

Ninth from Joran Kyn, Pennsylvania. 

1916. BARCLAY, EMILY. 

Seventh from John Savage, Virginia. 
Fourth from Nathaniel Littleton Savage, Virginia. 
Eighth from Thomas Savage, Virginia. 
Seventh from Southey Littleton, Virginia. 
Eighth from Nathaniel Littleton, Virginia. 
Seventh from Thomas Harmonson, Virginia. 
Eighth from Obedience Robins, Virginia. 
Fifth from Elihu Chauncey, Connecticut. 
Ninth from John Haynes, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from Thomas Welles, Connecticut. 
Seventh from Thomas Welles, Jr., Connecticut. 
Eighth from Joseph Judson, Connecticut. 
Ninth from Richard Lord, Connecticut. 
Fourth from William McCalla, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from William Kennedy, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Matthew Grier, Pennsylvania. 

1914. BARKLIE, ISABEL ARMSTRONG, (Mrs. Archibald Barklie). 
Fifth from Ezekiel Polk, North Carolina. 
Eighth from Cuthbert Fenwick , Maryland . 

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Elected. 

1897. BEALE, CONSTANCE. 

Third from Thomas Truxtun, Pennsylvania. 

1907. BEDELL, EMELINE SHINN REED, (Mrs. Bradbury Bedell) . 

Seventh from Thomas Lloyd, Pennsylvania. 

Fourth from Preston Carpenter, New Jersey. 

Fifth from Samuel Carpenter, Jr., Pennsylvania. 

Sixth from Samuel Carpenter, Pennsylvania. 

Sixth from Samuel Preston, Delaware and Pennsylvania. 

Seventh from Richard Preston, Jr., Maryland. 

Eighth from Richard Preston, Maryland. 

Fifth from Thomas Jenks, Pennsylvania. 

Sixth from George Deacon, New Jersey. 

Sixth from William Hall, New Jersey. 

Sixth from Restore Lippincott, New Jersey. 

Seventh from Richard Lippincott, New Jersey. 

Seventh from Robert Stacy, West Jersey. 

1897. BELT, CATHERINE DULANY. 

Fifth from Daniel Dulany, Maryland. 
Fourth from Walter Dulany, Maryland 
Fifth from Jeremiah Belt, Maryland. 
Fifth and Sixth from Joseph Belt, Maryland. 
Fourth from Tobias Belt, Maryland. 
Fifth from Richard Grafton, Delaware. 
Fifth from Philip Key, Maryland. 
Sixth from Walter Smith, Maryland. 
Seventh from Richard Smith, Maryland. 
Seventh from Richard Hall, Maryland. 
Seventh from Ninian Beall, Maryland. 
Seventh from William Boarman, Maryland. 
Seventh from Richard Gardiner, Maryland. 
Ninth from Richard Gardiner, Maryland. 
Eighth from Luke Gardiner, Maryland. 
Eighth from John Weir, Virginia. 
Eighth from John Jarboe, Maryland. 

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Elected. 

1900. BIDDLE, ANNE McKENNAN, (Mrs. Alex.ander Williams 

BiDDLE). 

Third from William McKennan, Delaware . 
Fourth from John Thompson, Delaware. 

1912. BIDDLE, JANE CRAIG. 

Sixth from William Biddle, New Jersey. 
Fifth from William Biddle, New Jersey. 
Fifth from Nicholas Scull, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Jacob Shepard, North Carolina. 

1890. *BIDDLE, MARY L. COCHRANE, (Mrs. Chapman Biddle). 
Third from John Cochran, M.D., New York. 
Fourth from James Livingston, New York. 
Sixth from Pieter Schuyler, New York. 
Seventh from Philip Pieterse Schuyler, New York. 
Seventh from Oloff Stevensen Van Cortlandt, New York. 
Sixth from Stephanus Van Cortlandt, New York. 

1917. BIOREN, MARIA TEMPLETON BINNEY LANSDALE, (Mrs. 
John Seymour Bioren). 
Seventh from Jan Jansen Bleecker, New York. 
Sixth from Rutger Bleecker, New York. 
Sixth from Cornelius Van Home, New York. 
Fifth from Philip Van Home, New York. 
Seventh from William Ricketts, New Jersey. 
Seventh from William Walton, New York. 
Seventh from Joachim Staats, New York. 
Eighth from Abraham Staats, New York. 
Fourth from Thomas Lancaster Lansdale, Maryland. 
Fourth from Stephen Moylan, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Thomas Sprigg, Maryland. 
Sixth from Ralph Crabb, Maryland. 
Fourth from Barnabas Binney, m.d., Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from John Cox, Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from Thomas Paine, Massachusetts. 

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Elected. 

Eighth from Isaac Johnson, Massachusetts. 
Ninth from John Johnson, Massachusetts. 
Ninth from Nicholas Snow, Massachusetts. 
Tenth from Stephen Hopkins, Massachusetts. 

1907. BOHLEN, MARGARET T. WOODVILLE, (Mrs. Woodville 

BOHLEN) . 

Fifth from Samuel Ogle, Maryland. 
Sixth from Benjamin Tasker, Maryland. 

1916. BOWIE, PAULINE DAVIS. 

Fifth from Allen Bowie, Maryland. 
Fifth from William Bowie, Maryland. 
Fourth from Felder Bowie, Maryland. 
Fourth from Robert Bowie, Maryland. 
Seventh from Thomas Claggett, Maryland. 
Seventh from John Dorsey, Maryland. 
Seventh from Thomas Sprigg, Maryland. 
Eighth from Thomas Sprigg, Maryland. 
Eighth from James Mackall, Maryland. 
Seventh from Francis Hutchins, Maryland. 
Seventh from John Hance, Maryland. 
Eighth from John Page, Virginia. 
Seventh from Matthew Page, Virginia. 
Sixth from Mann Page, Virginia. 
Eighth from John Carter, Virginia. 
Seventh from Robert Carter, Virginia. 
Seventh from William Byrd, Virginia. 
Sixth from William Byrd, Virginia. 
Fifth from William Byrd, Virginia. 
Eighth from John Armistead, Virginia. 
Eighth from Warham Horsmanden, Virginia. 
Eighth from Lewis Burwell, Virginia. 
Seventh from Lewis Burwell, Virginia. 
Sixth from Nathaniel Burwell, Virginia. 
Fifth from William Nelson, Virginia. 

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Elected. 

Eighth from Edward Shippen, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Charles Willing, Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from Edmund Freeman, Massachusetts. 
Ninth from John Greene, M.D., Rhode Island. 
Eighth from Thomas Greene, Rhode Island. 
Eighth from John Greene, Rhode Island. 
Eighth from Caleb Carr, Rhode Island. 
Ninth from Roger Williams, Rhode Island. 
Eighth from John Sayles, Rhode Island. 
Ninth from William Almy, Rhode Island. 

1909. BRINTON, GERTRUDE WILTBANK, (Mrs. Sharswood Brin- 

TON). 

Fifth from Thomas White, Maryland and Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from William White, d.d., Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Hermanus Frederick Wiltbank, Delaware. 
Fifth from Cornelius Wiltbank, Delaware. 
Fourth from John Wiltbank, Delaware. 
Seventh from Samuel Gray, Delaware. 

1911. BRINTON, SARAH WARD, (Mrs. John Hill Brinton). 

Seventh from Andrew Ward, Connecticut. 
Third from Daniel Hand, Connecticut. 

1916. BROCK, PAULINE BIDDLE, (Mrs. John Penn Brock). 
Fourth from William McKennan, Delaware. 
Fifth from John Thompson, Delaware. 
Eighth from William Biddle, New Jersey. 
Seventh from William Biddle, New Jersey. 
Fifth from Clement Biddle, Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from Robert Owen, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Gideon Cornell, Rhode Island . 
Ninth from William Freeborn, Rhode Island. 
Eighth from Gideon Freeborn, Rhode Island. 
Ninth from George Lawton, Rhode Island. 
Ninth from Thomas Brownell, Rhode Island . 

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Elected 

Tenth from Thomas Hazard, Rhode Island. 
Sixth from Jonathan Williams, Massachusetts. 
Fifth from Benjamin Rush, M.D., Pennsylvania. 
Ninth from Richard Stockton, New York. 
Seventh from John Stockton, New Jersey. 
Sixth from Richard Stockton, New Jersey. 
Ninth from Simon Wilmer, Maryland. 
Tenth from Thomas Ringgold, Maryland. 
Ninth from James Ringgold, Maryland. 
Tenth from Robert Vaughan, Maryland. 

1914. BROWN, JUANITA READ HARMAR, (Mrs. Joseph J. Brown). 
Fourth from Joseph Read, New Jersey. 
Fifth from Zachariah Rossell, New Jersey. 
Seventh from John Langstaff, New Jersey. 
Eighth from Bernard Devonish, New Jersey. 
Seventh from William Budd, New Jersey. 
Sixth from Thomas Budd, New Jersey. 
Fifth from Samuel Grandin, New Jersey. 
Seventh from Mahlon Stacy, New Jersey. 
Fifth from John Monrow, New Jersey. 
Eighth from John Throckmorton, Rhode Island. 
Sixth from Samuel Johnston, New Jersey. 
Fourth from Josiah Harmar, Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from John Bevan, Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from Samuel Richardson , Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from John Buckley, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Walter Martin, Pennsylvania, 
Fifth from Anthony Tate, Pennsylvania. 

1895. BUCKLEY, KATHARINE. 

Fourth from Joseph Swift, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from John Buckley, Delaware. 
Sixth from Walter Martin, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Matthew Brooke, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from William Coxe, New Jersey. 

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Elected. 

Fifth from George McCall, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Jasper Yeates, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from James Sandelands, Pennsylvania, 
Eighth from Joran Kyn, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Joseph Shippen, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Edward Shippen, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Edward Shippen, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Thomas Budd, New Jersey. 
Sixth from Samuel Galloway, Maryland. 
Fifth from Tench Francis, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Foster Turbutt, Maryland. 
Seventh from Michael Turbutt, Maryland. 
Fifth from Daniel Coxe, New Jersey. 
Seventh from Hugh Roberts, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Stephen Carmick, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from William Hall, New Jersey. 
Sixth from Edward Roberts, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from John Eckley, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Edward Ellis, M.D., Massachusetts. 
Sixth from Robert Ellis, m.d., Massachusetts. 
Seventh from Simon Willard, Massachusetts. 
Fourth from Edmund Watmough, Massachusetts. 

1895. BUCKLEY, MARY SWIFT. 

Sixth from John Buckley, Delaware. 
Sixth from Walter Martin, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Matthew Brooke, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Joseph Swift, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from George McCall, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Jasper Yeates, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from James Sandelands, Pennsylvania, 
Eighth from Joran Kyn, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Joseph Shippen, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Edward Shippen, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Edward Shippen, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Thomas Budd, New Jersey. 

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Elected. 

Sixth from Samuel Galloway, Maryland. 
Sixth from Edward Roberts, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Hugh Roberts, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from William Henry, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from John Wood, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from George Wood, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from John Bevan, Pennsylvania. 

1909. *BUCKLEY, NORA KING, (Mrs. Daniel Buckley). 
Seventh from Richard Alsop, New York. 
Fifth from John Alsop, New York. 
Fifth from Richard King, Maine. 
Fifth from William Fisher, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Thomas Wharton, Pennsylvania. 

1894. *CADWALADER, CHRISTINE BIDDLE, (Mrs. Richard''.McCall 
Cadwalader). 
Sixth from William Biddle, New Jersey. 
Third from Clement Biddle, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Return Meigs, Connecticut. 
Fourth from Jonathan Williams, Massachusetts. 
Fourth from Gideon Cornell, Rhode Island. 
Fourth from John Benjamin, Connecticut. 
Fifth from Owen Owen, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Janna Meigs, Connecticut. 
Fifth from William Biddle, New Jersey. 
Sixth from Ehakim Wardell, New Jersey. 
Sixth from Robert Owen, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Gideon Freeborn, Rhode Island. 
Seventh from William Freeborn, Rhode Island. 
Sixth from John Hamlin, Connecticut. 
Seventh from Giles Hamlin, Connecticut. 
Seventh from Thomas Cornell, Rhode Island. 
Seventh from George Lawton, Rhode Island. 
Seventh from Thomas Brownell, Rhode Island. 
Seventh from John Whiting, Connecticut. 
Eighth from William Whiting, Connecticut. 

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Elected. 

Seventh from William Backus, Jr., Connecticut. 

Seventh from Philip Smith, Massachusetts. 

Seventh from Simon Willard, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from Thomas Hazard, Rhode Island. 

Eighth from William Bradford, Jr., Massachusetts. 

Ninth from William Bradford of Massachusetts. 

Eighth from Samuel Smith, Connecticut and Massachusetts. 

1909. CADWALADER, MARGARET NICOLL, (Mrs. John Cadwala- 
DER, Jr.). 
Sixth from Thomas Lawrence, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from John Nicoll, New York. 
Fourth from Leonard Dowden Nicoll, New York. 
Fifth from Abraham Markoe, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Bowes Reed, New Jersey. 
Sixth from Andrew Reed, New Jersey. 
Fifth from William Masters, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Thomas Masters, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from John Baynton, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Peter Baynton, New Jersey. 
Seventh from Evert Bancker, New York. 
Seventh from Joharmes De Peyster, New York. 
Eighth from Johannes De Peyster, New York. 
Seventh from Francis Bowes, New Jersey. 
Ninth from Thomas Welles, Connecticut. 
Eighth from John Welles, Connecticut. 

Eighth from John HoUister, Massachusetts and Connecticut. 
Ninth from Richard Treat, Connecticut. 
Eighth from Erasmus Stevens, Massachusetts. 
Seventh from Moses Deshon, Massachusetts. 
Fifth from Anthony Yelverton, New York. 
Seventh from Caleb Heathcote, New York. 
Eighth from William Smith, New York. 
Seyenth from John Johnstone, m.d.. New Jersey. 
Ninth from Thomas Budd, New Jersey. 
Seventh from John Teackle, Virginia. 

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Elected 

1896. CAMAC, CATHERINE MURRAY RUSH, (Mrs. William Mas- 
ters Camac). 

Third from Benjamin Rush, m.d., Pennsylvania. 

Fourth from Richard Stockton, New Jersey. 

Fifth from John Stockton, New Jersey. 

Seventh from Richard Stockton, New York. 

Fourth from William Murray, m.d., Maryland. 

Fifth from William Murray, m.d., Maryland. 

Fifth from James Smith, Maryland. 

Sixth from John Hynson, Maryland. 

Seventh from Thomas Hynson, Maryland. 

Sixth from Henry Ennalls, Maryland. 

Seventh from Bartholomew Ennalls, Maryland. 

Seventh from Henry Hooper, Maryland. 

Eighth from Henry Hooper, Maryland. 

Eighth from Levin Denwood. Virginia. 

1916. CAMPBELL, EULALIE KEATING, (Mrs. Mason Campbell). 

Seventh from John Ellis, Virginia. 
Fifth from Abraham Cocke, Virginia. 
Seventh from Thomas Cocke, Virginia. 
Eighth from Richard Cocke, Virginia. 
Eighth from Daniel Clarke, Virginia. 
Eighth from John Smythe, Virginia. 
Ninth from Walter Aston, Virginia. 

1917. CASSATT, MARY QUINCY DIXON, (Mrs. Gardner Cassatt). 

Fifth from Benjamin Chew, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Samuel Chew, m.d., Delaware. 
Eighth from Samuel Chew, Maryland. 
Ninth from John Chew, Virginia. 
Seventh from Samuel Galloway, Maryland. 
Fifth from Samuel Quincy, Massachusetts. 
Sixth from Josiah Quincy, Massachusetts. 
Seventh from Edmund Quincy, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from Edmund Quincy, Massachusetts. 
Ninth from Edmund Quincy, Massachusetts. 

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Elected. 

Tenth from Daniel Gookin, Massachusetts. 

Seventh from Joseph Allen, Massachusetts. 

Ninth from George Allen, Massachusetts. 

Seventh from Samuel Thompson, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from Ephraim Hunt, Massachusetts. 

Seventh from Ephraim Hunt, Jr., Massachusetts. 

Sixth from William Hunt, Massachusetts. 

Ninth from George Alcock, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from John Holbrook, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from John Beal, Massachusetts. 

Seventh from Jeremiah Beal, Massachusetts. 

Ninth from Edmund Hobart, Massachusetts. 

Sixth from John Longley, Massachusetts. 

Seventh from Jonas Prescott, Massachusetts. 

Ninth from John Gorham, Massachusetts. 

Tenth from John Howland, Massachusetts. 

Eleventh from John Tilley, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from Edward Sturgis, Massachusetts. 

Ninth from Thomas Willett, Massachusetts and New York. 

Tenth from John Brown, Massachusetts. 

Seventh from Thomas Gushing, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from John Gushing, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from John Thaxter, Massachusetts. 

Fifth from Jabez Hatch, Massachusetts. 

Ninth from William Grocker, Massachusetts. 

Ninth from Edward Doty, Massachusetts. 

Ninth from John Bursley, Massachusetts. 

Ninth from Thomas Hinckley, Massachusetts. 

Tenth from Humphrey Turner, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from Nicholas Jacob, Massachusetts. 

1914. CHAMBERS, KATHARINE SGHUYLER. 

Fifth from Philip John Schuyler, New York. 
Ninth from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst, New York. 
Eighth and Ninth from Philip Pieterse Schuyler, New York. 
Eighth from Johannes Schuyler, New York. 

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Elected. 

Eighth from Pieter Schuyler, New York. 
Eighth from Wessel Ten Broeck. New York. 
Eighth from Stephanus Van Cortlandt, New York. 
Ninth from Oloff Stevensen Van Cortlandt, New York. 
Ninth from Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck, New York. 
Eighth from Robert Livingston, New York. 
Seventh from Philip Livingston, New York. 
Sixth from Philip Livingston, Jr., New York. 
Eighth from Jeremias Van Rensselaer, New York. 
Seventh from Killian Van Rensselaer, New York. 
Sixth from Stephen Van Rensselaer, New York. 
Fifth from Stephen Van Rensselaer, Jr., New York. 
Seventh from Hendrick Van Rensselaer, New York. 

1903. *CHAMBERS, NANETTE SCHUYLER BOLTON, (Mrs. Francis 
Taylor Chambers). 
Eighth from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst, New York. 
Seventh and Eighth from Philip Pieterse Schuyler, New York. 
Seventh from Pieter Schuyler, New York. 
Seventh from Johannes Schuyler, New York. 
Fourth from Philip John Schuyler, New York. 
Seventh from Wessel Ten Broeck, New York. 
Seventh from Stephanus Van Cortlandt, New York. 
Eighth from Oloff Stevensen Van Cortlandt, New York. 
Eighth from Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck, New York. 
Seventh from Robert Livingston, New York. 
Sixth from Philip Livingston, New York. 
Fifth from Philip Livingston, Jr., New York. 
Seventh from Jeremias Van Rensselaer, New York. 
Sixth from Killian Van Rensselaer, New York. 
Fifth from Stephen Van Rensselaer, New York. 
Fourth from Stephen Van Rensselaer, Jr., New York. 
Sixth from Hendrick Van Rensselaer, New York. 

1909. CHEW, ADA KNOWLTON, (Mrs. Oswald Chew). 
Seventh from Peter Ayer, Massachusetts. 

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Elected. 

1894. CHEW, ELIZABETH BROWN. 

Fourth from Benjamin Chew, Pennsylvania . 

Fifth from Samuel Chew, M.D., Delaware. 

Seventh from Samuel Chew, Maryland. 

Eighth from John Chew, Virginia. 

Sixth from Samuel Galloway, Maryland. 

Seventh from Robert Ridgely, Maryland. 

Sixth and Seventh from John Dorsey, Maryland. 

Sixth from Richard Hill, Maryland. 

Sixth from Levin Denwood, Maryland. 

Seventh from Levin Denwood, Virginia. 

Eighth from Anthony Morris, Pennsylvania. 

Seventh from Anthony Morris, Jr., Pennsylvania. 

Sixth from John Cadwalader, Pennsylvania. 

Eighth from Thomas Wynne, Pennsylvania. 

Seventh from Edward Jones, M.D., Pennsylvania, 

Eighth from Francis Peabody, Massachusetts. 

Seventh from John Peabody, Massachusetts. 

Sixth from Richard Hazen, Massachusetts. 

Fifth from Moses Hazen, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from William White, Massachusetts. 

Sixth from John White, Massachusetts. 

Seventh from John Oilman, New Hampshire. 

Fourth from Robert Peaslee, Massachusetts. 

1906. CHICHESTER, SARAH EDYTHE WISTER, (Mrs. George 
Mason Chichester) . 
Fourth from Edmund Physick, Pennsylvania. 
Third from Edward Fitz Randolph, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Langhome Biles, Pennsylvania. 
Foiirth from Owen Jones, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Edward Jones, m.d., Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Hugh Evans, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from William Biles, Jr., Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from William Biles, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Joseph Kirkbride, Jr., Pennsylvania. 

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Elected 

Sixth from Joseph Kirkbride, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Robert Owen, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Thomas Langhome, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Nathaniel Fitz Randolph, New Jersey. 
Sixth from Richard Hartshome, New Jersey. 
Seventh from Barnabas Wilcox, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Thomas Wimne, M.D., Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from William Warner, Pennsylvania. 

1906. COATES, ANNA LLOYD MORRIS, (Mrs. Benjamin Coates). 
Eighth from Anthony Morris, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Anthony Morris, Jr., Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Samuel Morris, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Jacob Amdt, Pennsylvania. 

1915. COX, EVELYN QUINTARD JACKSON, (Mrs. John Lyman Cox) . 
Fourth from Michael Jackson, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from Edward Jackson, Massachusetts. 
Sixth from Hananiah Parker, Massachusetts. 
Seventh from Nicholas Browne, Massachusetts. 
Fourth from Edward Fenwick, South Carolina. 
Fifth from John Fenwick, South Carolina. 
Sixth from Robert Gibbes, South Carolina. 
Fifth from Thomas Drayton, South Carolina. 
Sixth from WiUiam Bull, South Carolina. 
Seventh from Stephen Bull, South Carolina. 
Fourth from Comfort Sage, Connecticut. 
Sixth from John Sage, Connecticut. 
Fifth from Jabez Hamlin, Connecticut. 
Sixth from John Hamlin, Connecticut. 
Seventh from Giles Hamlin, Connecticut. 
Sixth from Christopher Christophers, Connecticut. 
Seventh from Richard Christophers, Connecticut. 
Fifth from Seth Palmer, Connecticut. 
Fifth from Joseph Hoyt, Connecticut. 
Sixth from Jonathan Hoyt, Connecticut. 

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EtECTED. 

Eleventh from William Brewster, Massachusetts. 
Tenth from Jonathan Brewster, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from Timothy Prout, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from Edward Collins, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from Thomas Starr, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from Joseph Weld, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from William Whiting, Connecticut. 
Eighth from John Reid, New Jersey. 
Seventh from Thomas Pell, New York. 
Eighth from John Pell, New York. 

1895. COXE, MARIA MIDDLETON FISHER, (Mrs. Brinton Coxe). 
Third from Arthur Middleton, South Carolina. 
Fourth from Henry Middleton, South Carolina. 
Fifth from Arthur Middleton, South Carolina. 
Sixth from Edward Middleton, South Carolina. 
Sixth from Ralph Izard, South Carolina. 
Seventh from Thomas Broughton, South Carolina. 
Eighth from Nathaniel Johnson, South Carolina. 
Fifth from Thomas Fisher, Delaware. 
Sixth from John Miers, Delaware. 
Sixth from Samuel Rowland, Delaware. 
Fifth from James Logan, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from William Logan, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Tench Francis, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Foster Turbutt, Maryland 
Sixth from Michael Turbutt, Maryland. 
Fourth from Charles Willing, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Edward Shippen, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Jasper Yeates, Delaware. 
Seventh from James Sandelands, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from George McCall, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from George Emlen, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Charles Read, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from John Inglis, Pennsylvania. 



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Elected. 

1897. COXE, SARAH FREDERICA WHITE, (Mrs. Alexander Brown 

COXE). 

Fifth from Thomas White, Maryland and Pennsylvania. 

Fourth from William White, d.d., Pennsylvania. 

Sixth from Nicholas Scull, Pennsylvania. 

Seventh from William Biddle, New Jersey. 

Sixth from William Biddle, New Jersey. 

Fifth from John Henry Keppele, Pennsylvania. 

Sixth from George Peirce, Pennsylvania. 

Seventh from William Brinton, Pennsylvania. 

Sixth from William Brinton, Jr., Pennsylvania. 

Fifth from Joseph Brinton, Pennsylvania. 

Sixth from Daniel Dulany, Maryland. 

Sixth from Philip Key, Maryland. 

Seventh from Walter Smith, Maryland. 

Eighth from Richard Smith, Maryland. 

1916. CROZER, HELENA RUTGERS BEALE, (Mrs. Samuel A. Crozer, 
3rd). 
Seventh from Samuel Carpenter, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from George Emlen, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from John Morin Scott, New York. 
Seventh from John Scott, New York. 
Seventh from Anthony Rutgers, New York. 
Seventh from Adrian Hooglandt, New York. 
Fourth from Thomas Truxtun, Pennsylvania. 

1899. DALE, MAIDA WADE, (Mrs. Richard C. Dale). 
Fourth from James Reed, Massachusetts. 
Third from Sylvanus Reed, Massachusetts. 

1910. DIXON, MARY QUINCY ALLEN, (Mrs. George Dallas Dixon) . 
Eighth from Edmund Quincy, Massachusetts. 
Seventh from Edmund Quincy, Massachusetts. 
Sixth from Edmund Quincy, Massachusetts. 
Fifth from Josiah Quincy, Massachusetts. 

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Elected 

Fourth from Samuel Quincy, Massachusetts. 

Ninth from Daniel Gookin, Massachusetts. 

Sixth from Joseph Allen, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from George Allen, Massachusetts. 

Sixth from Samuel Thompson, Massachusetts. 

Seventh from Ephraim Himt, Massachusetts. 

Sixth from Ephraim Hunt, Jr., Massachusetts. 

Fifth from William Hunt, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from George Alcock, M.D., Massachusetts. 

Seventh from John Holbrook, Massachusetts. 

Seventh from John Beal, Massachusetts. 

Sixth from Jeremiah Beal, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from Edmvmd Hobart, Massachusetts. 

Fifth from John Longley, Massachusetts. 

Sixth from Jonas Prescott, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from John Gorham, Massachusetts. 

Ninth from John Howland, Massachusetts. 

Tenth from John Tilley, Massachusetts. 

Seventh from Edward Sturgis, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from Thomas Willett, Massachusetts and New York. 

Ninth from John Brown, Massachusetts. 

Sixth from Thomas Gushing, Massachusetts. 

Seventh from John Gushing, Massachusetts. 

Seventh from John Thaxter, Massachusetts. 

Fourth from Jabez Hatch, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from William Grocker, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from Edward Doty, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from John Bursley, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from Thomas Hinckley, Massachusetts. 

Ninth from Humphrey Turner, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from Nicholas Jacob, Massachusetts. 

1900. *DONALDSON, ELLEN. 

Third from Timothy Pickering, Massachusetts. 
Sixth from John Pickering", Massachusetts. 
Fourth from John Dorsey, Maryland. 

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Elected. 

Sixth from John Dorsey, Maryland. 
Sixth from Richard Hill, Maryland. 
Sixth from Levin Den wood, Maryland, 

1907. DRAYTON, HARRIETTE RUGGLES MEIGS, (Mrs. Robert 
Coleman Drayton). 

Fourth from Return Meigs, Connecticut. 

Fifth from Janna Meigs, Connecticut. 

Sixth from John Hamlin, Connecticut. 

Seventh from Giles Hamlin, Connecticut. 

Seventh from John Whiting, Connecticut. 

Eighth from William Whiting, Connecticut. 

Seventh from Simon Williard, Massachusetts. 

Seventh from Philip Smith, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from Samuel Smith, Connecticut and Massachusetts. 

Eighth from William Bradford, Jr., Massachusetts. 

Ninth from William Bradford, Massachusetts. 

Ninth from Thomas Dudley, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from John Woodbridge , Massachusetts. 

Eighth from William Leete, Connecticut. 

Seventh from William Backus, Jr., Connecticut. 

Fourth from John Benjamin, Connecticut. 

Fourth from Lazarus Ruggles, Connecticut . 

Fourth from William Evans, Pennsylvania. 

1890. *DREXEL, LUCY WHARTON, (Mrs. Joseph Drexel). 
Sixth from Thomas Lloyd, Pennsylvania. 
Third from Thomas Wharton, Jr., Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Thomas Wharton, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from John Rodman, New Jersey. 
Fourth from Richard Smith, New Jersey. 
Fifth from William Willett, New York. 
Sixth from Thomas Willett, New York. 

1897. DREXEL, MARY STRETCH IRICK, (Mrs. George W. Childs 
Drexel). 
Fifth from Samuel Howell, Pennsylvania. 

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Elected. 

Eighth from Thomas Howell, New Jersey. 
Seventh from Mordecai Howell, New Jersey. 
Fifth from John Burr, New Jersey. 
Seventh from John Hugg, New Jersey. 
Sixth from John Hugg, Jr., New Jersey. 
Sixth from Jacob Clement, New Jersey. 
Sixth from Peter Stretch, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Francis Collins, New Jersey. 
Seventh from Robert Owen, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from William Hudson, Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from Samuel Richardson, Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from William Clayton, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Richard Eayre, New Jersey. 
Seventh from Richard Stockton, New Jersey. 
Fifth from John Monrow, New Jersey. 

1909. DU PONT, BESSIE GARDNER, (Mrs. B. Gardner du Pont). 
Fifth from Edmund Physick, Pennsylvania. 

1909. DU PONT, MARY RICHARD CHICHESTER, (Mrs. Alexis 
Felix du Pont). 

Seventh from George Mason, Virginia. 

Sixth from George Mason, Virginia. 

Fifth from George Mason, Virginia. 

Fourth from Thomson Mason, Virginia. 

Sixth from Stevens Thomson, Virginia. 

Fifth from Richard Chichester, Virginia. 

Seventh from Richard Chichester, Virginia. 

Seventh from Gerard Fowke, Virginia and Maryland. 

Eighth from Adam Thorowgood, Virginia. 

Eighth and Ninth from William Ball, Virginia. 

Seventh and Eighth from William Ball, Virginia. 

Sixth from William Ball, Virginia. 

Sixth from James Ball, Virginia. 

Eighth from Edwin Conw'ay, Virginia. 

Sixth from Dennis McCarty, Virginia. 

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Elected 

Seventh from Daniel McCarty, Virginia. 

Eighth from John Walker, Virginia. 

Fifth from Abraham Barnes, Maryland. 

Sixth from Robert King, Maryland. 

Seventh from Robert King, Maryland, 

Sixth from Ralph Crabb, Maryland. 

Sixth from Leonard HoUyday, Maryland. 

Seventh from Thomas Hollyday, Maryland. 

Eighth from James Truman, Maryland. 

Eighth from Thomas Sprigg, Maryland. 

Eighth from John Dorsey, Maryland. 

Fifth from Henry Griffith, Sr., Maryland. 

Seventh from Lancelot Todd, Maryland. 

Ninth from Thomas Todd, Maryland. 

Seventh from Francis Hutchins, Maryland. 

Fourth from Allen Bowie, Maryland. 

Fifth from Henry Ridgely, Maryland. 

Seventh from Henry Ridgely, Maryland. 

Seventh from Nicholas Greenberry, Maryland. 

Seventh from Edward Dorsey, Maryland. 

Seventh from Robert Bradley, Maryland. 

Seventh from John Gilman, New Hampshire. 

Ninth from Alexander Shapleigh, Maine. 

Sixth from John White, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from William White, Massachusetts. 

Fovirth from Robert Peaslee, Massachusetts. 

Fifth from Moses Hazen. Massachusetts. 

Sixth from Richard Hazen, Massachusetts. 

Seventh from John Peabody, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from Francis Peabody, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from John Heard, New Hampshire. 

Eighth from Thomas Roberts, New Hampshire. 

Ninth from Rev. Joseph Hull, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. 

J915. EASBY, ELIZABETH C. STEVENSON, (Mrs. John H. Easby). 

Sixth from James Marshall, New Jersey. 
Fourth from Thomas Clifford, Pennsylvania. 

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Elected. 

1901. FOSTER, ELIZABETH LEE NAILE, (Mrs. Thomas C. Foster). 

Fifth from Edward Shippen, Pennsylvania. 

Seventh from Edward Shippen, Pennsylvania. 

Fourth from James Burd, Pennsylvania. 

Seventh from Thomas Budd, New Jersey. 

Fourth from James Patterson, Pennsylvania. 

Fifth from George Stewart, Pennsylvania. 

1916. FOX, ALICE BROWN, (Mrs. Charles W. Fox). 
Fifth from Joseph Brinton, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from William Brinton, Jr., Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from William Brinton, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from George Peirce, Pennsylvania. 

1909. FOX, JEAN BEVERLEY CHICHESTER, (Mrs. Joseph Mickle 
Fox). 

Seventh from George Mason, Virginia. 

Sixth from George Mason, Virginia. 

Fifth from George Mason, Virginia. 

Fourth from Thomson Mason, Virginia. 

Sixth from Stevens Thomson, Virginia. 

Fifth from Richard Chichester, Virginia. 

Seventh from Richard Chichester, Virginia. 

Seventh from Gerard Fowke, Virginia and Maryland. 

Eighth from Adam Thorowgood, Virginia. 

Eighth and Ninth from William Ball, Virginia. 

Seventh and Eighth from William Ball, Virginia. 

Sixth from William Ball, Virginia. 

Sixth from James Ball, Virginia. 

Eighth from Edwin Conway, Virginia. 

Sixth from Dennis McCarty, Virginia. 

Seventh from Daniel McCarty, Virginia. 

Eighth from John Walker, Virginia. 

Fifth from Abraham Barnes, Maryland. 

Sixth from Robert King, Jr., Maryland. 

Seventh from Robert King,' Maryland. 

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Elected. 

Seventh from Francis Hutchins, Maryland. 
Fourth from Allen Bowie, Maryland. 
Sixth from Ralph Crabb, Maryland. 
Sixth from Leonard HoUyday, Maryland. 
Seventh from Thomas Hollyday, Maryland. 
Eighth from James Tniman, Maryland. 
Fifth from William Beverley, Virginia. 
Sixth from Robert Beverley, Jr., Virginia. 
Seventh from Robert Beverley, Virginia. 
Seventh from William Byrd, Virginia. 
Sixth from William Byrd, Virginia. 
Sixth from Richard Bland, Virginia. 
Seventh from Theodorick Bland, Virginia. 
Fifth from Landon Carter, Virginia. 
Sixth from Robert Carter, Virginia. 
Seventh from John Carter, Virginia. 
Fourth from John Tayloe, Jr., Virginia. 
Fifth from John Tayloe, Virginia. 
Sixth from William Tayloe, Virginia. 
Seventh from Henry Corbin, Virginia. 
Sixth from David Gwynne, Virginia. 
Eighth from Warham Horsmanden, Virginia. 
Eighth from Richard Bennett of Virginia. 
Fifth from George Plater, Maryland. 
Sixth from George Plater, Maryland. 
Sixth from Thomas Addison, Maryland. 
Seventh from John Addison, Maryland. 
Seventh from William Randolph, Virginia. 
Eighth from Henry Isham, Virginia. 
Seventh from Thomas Tasker, Maryland. 
Seventh from Thomas Burford, Maryland. 

1916. FOX, MARY LARGE, (Mrs. Charles Pemberton Fox). 
Fifth from Jonathan Sergeant, New Jersey. 
Fourth from Jonathan Dickinson Sergeant, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from George Meade, Pennsylvania. 

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Elected. 

Fifth from Evan Thomas, Maryland. 
Eighth from Philip Thomas, Maryland. 
Seventh from Richard Snowden, Maryland. 
Seventh from Richard Hartshome, New Jersey. 
Sixth from William Hartshome, New Jersey. 
Seventh from Nicholas Wain, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Edmund Watmough, Massachusetts. 
Fifth from Stephen Carmick, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from William Hall, New Jersey. 
Eighth from Simon Willard, Massachusetts. 
Sixth from Edward Ellis, m.d., Massachusetts. 
Seventh from Robert Ellis, m.d., Massachusetts. 

1916. GILPIN, LOUISA CAROLINE COXE, (Mrs. Arthington Gilpin) . 
Fifth from Daniel Coxe, New Jersey. 
Sixth from John Eckley, Pennsylvania. 
Third from John Cox, Pennsylvania. 

1898. GILPIN, MARY CARET WATMOUGH, (Mrs. Richard Ar- 
thington Gilpin). 
Third from Benjamin Chew, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Samuel Chew, m.d., Delaware. 
Sixth from Samuel Chew, Maryland. 
Seventh from John Chew, Virginia. 
Fifth from Samuel Galloway, Maryland. 
Third from Stephen Carmick, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from William Hall, New Jersey. 
Sixth from Simon Willard, Massachusetts. 
Third from Edmund Watmough, Massachusetts. 
Fourth from Edward Ellis, m.d., Massachusetts. 
Fifth from Robert Ellis, m.d., Massachusetts. 

1905. GILPIN, MARY HELEN CHURCH, (Mrs. Henry Edmund 
Gilpin). 
Third from Walter Stewart, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Philip John Schuyler, New York. 
Fifth from John Schuyler, New York. 

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Elected 

Sixth from Johannes Schuyler, New York. 

Seventh from Philip Pieterse Schuyler, New York. 

Sixth from Hendrick Van Rensselaer, New York. 

Seventh from Jeremias Van Rensselaer, New York. 

Eighth from KilUan Van Rensselaer, New York. 

Sixth from Stephanus Van Cortlandt, New York. 

Seventh and Eighth from Oloff Stevensen Van Cortlandt, New York 

Seventh from Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh, New York. 

Eighth from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst, New York. 

1908. GILPIN, SARAH ELIZABETH. 

Fourth from Benjamin Chew, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Samuel Chew, m.d., Delaware. 
Seventh from Samuel Chew, Maryland. 
Eighth from John Chew, Virginia. 
Sixth from Samuel Galloway, Maryland. 
Fourth from Stephen Carmick, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Thomas Fisher, Delaware. 
Sixth from John Miers, Delaware. 
Sixth from Samuel Rowland, Delaware. 
Sixth from William Hall, New Jersey. 
Fourth from Edmund Watmough, Massachusetts. 
Fifth from Edward Ellis, m.d., Massachusetts. 
Sixth from Robert Ellis, m.d., Massachusetts. 
Seventh from Simon Willard, Massachusetts. 

1915. GODWIN, BERTHA LENTZ WURTS, (Mrs. Joseph Brown 
Godwin). 
Eighth from John Throckmorton, Rhode Island. 
Sixth from Samuel Johnston, New Jersey. 
Fifth from Samuel Grandin, New Jersey. 

1901. HALE, CAMILLA CONNER, (Mrs. Arthur Hale). 
Fourth from Edmund Physick, Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from Nicholas Newlin, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Nathaniel Newlin, Pennsylvania. 

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Elected. 

1905. HALL, CAROLINE HARE DAVIS, (Mrs. William Penn-Gaskell 
Hall). 

Fifth from Charles Willing, Pennsylvania. 

Seventh from Edward Shippen, Pennsylvania. 

1907. HALSEY, SUSAN MASON MAURY, (Mrs. James T. Halsey). 
Sixth from Edmund Jacquelin, Virginia. 
Eighth from George Reade, Virginia. 
Ninth from Nicholas Martian, Virginia. 
Seventh from Augustine Warner, Virginia. 
Seventh from Miles Cary, Virginia. 
Eighth from Gerard Fowke, Virginia. 
Seventh from Gerard Fowke, Maryland. 
Ninth from Adam Thorowgood, Virginia. 
Seventh from George Mason, Virginia. 
Seventh from Thomas Walker, Virginia, 
Fourth from John Minor, Virginia. 

1894. HANCOCK, ELIZA PENN-GASKELL HALL, (Mrs. Henry 

James Hancock). 
Eighth from William Penn, Pennsylvania. 

1895. HARE, EMILY POWER BEALE, (Mrs. Horace Binney Hare). 

Third from Thomas Truxtun, Pennsylvania. 

1905. HARE, ESTHER BINNEY. 

Fifth from Charles Willing, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Thomas Truxtun, Pennsylvania. 

1907. HARRIS, GEORGIANA FRENCH, (Mrs. J. Andrews Harris, Jr.) . 
Tenth from Roger Williams, Rhode Island. 

1906. HAZLEHURST, MARY HENRI EUSTIS, (Mrs. Francis Hazle- 

HURST). 

Fourth from Benjamin Eustis, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from Ralph Sprague, Massachusetts. 

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Elected. 

Seventh from John Sprague, Massachusetts. 
Seventh from George IngersoU, Maine. 
Seventh from John Stone, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from Edward Goffe, Massachusetts. 

1910. HECKSCHER, CONSTANCE SPENCER, (Mrs. Maurice Heck- 

SCHER). 

Eighth from Thomas Hooker, Connecticut. 
Fourth from Timothy Edwards, Massachusetts. 

1907. HENRY, JOSEPHINE WHARTON DREXEL, (Mrs. Seaton 
Henry). 

Seventh from Thomas Lloyd, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Thomas Wharton, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Thomas Wharton, Jr., Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Richard Smith, New Jersey. 
Fifth from John Rodman, New Jersey. 
Sixth from William Willett, New York. 
Seventh from Thomas Willett, New York. 

1914. HENRY, JULIA RUSH BIDDLE, (Mrs. Thomas Charlton 
Henry). 

Fourth from William McKennan, Delaware. 
Fifth from John Thompson, Delaware. 
Eighth from William Biddle, New Jersey. 
Seventh from William Biddle, New Jersey. 
Fifth from Clement Biddle, Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from Robert Owen, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Gideon Cornell, Rhode Island. 
Eighth from Gideon Freeborn, Rhode Island. 
Ninth from William Freeborn, Rhode Island. 
Ninth from George Lawton, Rhode Island. 
Ninth from Thomas Brownell, Rhode Island. 
Tenth from Thomas Hazard, Rhode Island. 
Sixth from Jonathan Williams, Massachusetts. 
Fifth from Benjamin Rush, m.d., Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from John Stockton, New Jersey. 

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Elected 

Ninth from Richard Stockton, New York. 
Sixth from Richard Stockton, New Jersey. 
Ninth from Simon Wilmer, Maryland. 
Tenth from Thomas Ringgold, Maryland. 
Ninth from James Ringgold, Maryland. 
Tenth from Robert Vaughan, Maryland. 

1894. HODGE, MARY de VEAUX POWEL, (Mrs. George Woolset 
Hodge). 
Fourth from Charles Willing, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Edward Shippen, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Charles Carroll, Maryland. 
Sixth from Charles Carroll, Maryland. 
Eighth from John Chew, Virginia. 
Seventh from Samuel Chew, Maryland. 
Fifth from Samuel Chew, m.d., Delaware. 
Fourth from Benjamin Chew, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Samuel Galloway, Maryland. 
Fourth from Richard Bassett, Delaware. 
Fifth from James Bayard, New York. 
Seventh from Philip Pieterse Schuyler, New York. 
Eighth from Brandt Arentse Van Slichtenhorst, New York. 
Seventh from Stephanus Van Cortlandt, New York. 
Eighth from Oloff Stevensen Van Cortlandt, New York. 
Seventh from Edmund Bellinger, South Carolina. 
Sixth from John Barnwell, South Carolina. 
Sixth from William Palmer, South Carolina. 
Seventh from William Beekman, New York. 
Sixth from Gerardus Beekman, M.D., New York. 
Sixth from William Provoost, New York. 
Seventh from David Provoost, New York. 
Fifth from Philip Ver Planck, New York. 
Eighth from Abraham Isaacsen Ver Planck, New York. 
Seventh from Geleyn Ver Planck, New York. 
Seventh from Stoffel Jansen Abeel, New York. 
Seventh from Goosen Gerritsen Van Schaick, New York. 

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Elected. 

1915. HOOD, HELEN JOSEPHINE SMITH, (Mrs. George Gowen 
Hood). 

Fourth from James Eldredge, Connecticut. 

Seventh from Daniel Eldredge, Rhode Island and Connecticut. 

Seventh from John Gallup, Connecticut. 

Seventh from James Greene, Rhode Island. 

Eighth from John Greene, m.d., Rhode Island. 

Eighth from John Anthony, Rhode Island. 

Seventh from Benjamin Barton, Rhode Island. 

Eighth from Samuel Gorton, Rhode Island. 

Sixth from Jonathan Starr, Connecticut. 

Eighth from Thomas Starr, Massachusetts. 

Ninth from James Morgan, Connecticut. 

Eighth from James Morgan, Jr., Connecticut. 

Seventh from Isaac Williams, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from William Parke, Massachusetts. 

Seventh from Jonathan Brewster, Massachusetts and Connecticut. 

Eighth from William Brewster, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from John Sayles, Rhode Island. 

Seventh from John Prentice, Connecticut. 

Eighth from Edward Greenman, Rhode Island. 

Seventh from Daniel Coggeshall, Rhode Island. 

Eighth from Joshua Coggeshall, Rhode Island. 

Ninth from John Coggeshall, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. 

Fifth from Nathan Goodale, Massachusetts. 

Seventh from Job Greene, Rhode Island. 

Eighth from John Greene, Rhode Island. 

Ninth from Roger Williams, Rhode Island. 

Fifth from Samuel Ward, Rhode Island. 

Sixth from Richard Ward, Rhode Island. 

Seventh from Thomas Ward, Rhode Island. 

Eighth from Pardon Tillinghast, Rhode Island. 

Ninth from William Almy, Rhode Island. 

Seventh from Simon Ray, Rhode Island. 

Eighth from Simon Ray, Rhode Island. 

Eighth from Joseph Mowry, Rhode Island. 

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Elected. 

1903. KEIM, JULIA MAYER. 

Eighth from William Claiborne, Virginia. 

Seventh from Thomas Claiborne, Virginia. 

Fifth from Augustine Claiborne, Virginia. 

Seventh from Richard Cocke, Jr., Virginia. 

Eighth from Richard Cocke, Virginia. 

Sixth from Robert Rufifin, Virginia. 

Ninth from Walter Aston, Virginia. 

Eighth from John West, Jr., Virginia. 

Ninth from John West, Virginia. 

Ninth from Joseph Crowshaw, Virginia. 

Fourth from Theodore Trezevant, South Carolina. 

Fifth from Samuel Barron, Virginia. 

Fourth from John Keim, Pennsylvania. 

Fifth from George Douglass, Pennsylvania. 

1896. LANSDALE, ELIZABETH COX BINNEY, (Mrs. W. Moylan 
Lansdale). 
Third from Barnabas Binney, m.d., Pennsylvania. 
Third from John Cox, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Thomas Paine, Massachussetts. 
Seventh from Isaac Johnson, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from John Johnson, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from Nicholas Snow, Massachusetts. 
Ninth from Stephen Hopkins, Massachusetts. 

1915. LARGE, ETHEL NELSON PAGE, (Mrs. James Large). 
Eighth from John Page, Virginia. 
Seventh from Matthew Page, Virginia. 
Sixth from Mann Page, Virginia. 
Seventh from William Byrd, Virginia. 
Sixth from William Byrd, Virginia. 
Fifth from William Byrd, Virginia. 
Eighth from John Carter, Virginia. 
Seventh from Robert Carter, Virginia. 
Eighth from John Armistead, Virginia. 

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Elected. 

Eighth from Warham Horsmanden, Virginia. 
Eighth from Lewis Burwell, Virginia. 
Seventh from Lewis Burwell, Virginia. 
Sixth from Nathaniel Burwell, Virginia. 
Fifth from William Nelson, Virginia. 
Eighth from Edward Shippen, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Charles Willing, Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from Edmund Freeman, Massachusetts. 
Ninth from John Greene, m.d., Rhode Island. 
Eighth from Thomas Greene, Rhode Island. 
Eighth from John Greene, Rhode Island. 
Eighth from Caleb Carr, Rhode Island. 
Ninth from Roger Williams, Rhode Island. 
Eighth from John Sayles, Rhode Island. 
Ninth from William Almy, Rhode Island. 
Fifth from Samuel Johnston, New Jersey. 
Fourth from Samuel Grand in. New Jersey. 
Seventh from John Throckmorton, New Jersey. 
Fourth from Anthony Tate, Pennsylvania. 

1912. LEIDY, MARGARET HOWARD RIDGELY, (Mrs. Clarence 
Fontaine-Maury Leidy) . 
Fifth from Benjamin Chew, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Samuel Chew, m.d., Delaware. 
Eighth from Samuel Chew, Maryland. 
Ninth from John Chew, Virginia. 
Seventh from Samuel Galloway, Maryland. 
Sixth from Charles Ridgely, Maryland. 
Eighth from Henry Ridgely, Maryland. 
Eighth from Robert Ridgely, Maryland. 
Seventh from Levin Denwood, Maryland. 
Eighth from Levin Denwood, Virginia. 
Seventh from Richard Hill, Maryland. 
Sixth from Brian Philpot, Maryland. 
Eighth from John Dorsey, Maryland. 
Eighth from Nicholas Greenberry, Maryland. 
Seventh from Richard Warfield, Jr., Maryland. 

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Elected. 

Fourth from John Eager Howard. Maryland. 
Fifth from Martin Eichelberger, Marykind. 
Fifth from William West. Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from John Morton. Virginia. 
Fifth from Stephen Moulton, Massachusetts. 
Tenth froni Miles Standisli. Massachusetts. 
Tenth from John Alden. Massachusetts. 
Tenth from William Brewster, Massachusetts. 
Tenth from William Collier, Massachusetts. 

1897. *LEWIS, MARY EVA CAMAC, (Mrs. Charles Allen Lewis). 

Fifth from Thomas Lawrence. Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from William Masters, Pennsylvania 
Fifth from Thomas Masters. Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Abraham Markoe, Pennsylvania 

1908. LIVINGSTON, ARMITAGE TYSON STRUTHERS, (Mrs. 
Bayard U. Livingston. Jr.). 
Eighth from Cornelius Empson. Delaware. 
Fifth from Zachariah \'an Leuvenigh, Delaware. 
Sixth from James Armitage, Delaware. 
Eighth from Samuel Land, Delaware. 
Ninth from Richard Stockton, Long Island. 
Eighth from Joshua Wright, New Jersey. 
Ninth from James Walliams, Delaware. 
Eighth from Richard Ridgway, New Jersey. 
Ninth from Tymen Stidham. M.D., Delaware. 
Eighth from Olaf Toarsen, Delaware. 
Seventh from R>Tiier Tyson, Pennsylvania. 

1902. McCALL, IRVA STRUTHERS, (Mrs. Willl\m White McCall). 
Eighth from ComeUus Empson, Delaware. 
Fifth from Zachariah \'an Leuvenigh. Delaware. 
Sbtth from James Armitage, Delaware. 
Eighth from Samuel Land, Delaware. 

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Elected. 

Ninth from Richard Stockton, Long Island. 
Eighth from Joshua Wright, New Jersey. 
Ninth from James Walliams, Delaware. 
Eighth from Richard Ridgway, New Jersey. 
Ninth from Tymen Stidham, M.D., Delaware. 
Seventh from Rynier Tyson, Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from Olaif Toarsen, Delaware. 

1901. 'McCLELLAN. CLARA DELAFIELD HAWLEY, (Mrs. John 
Morton McClellanj. 

Eighth from Joseph Hawley, Connecticut. 

Seventh from Samuel Hawley, Cormecticut. 

Fifth from Francis Hawley, Cormecticut. 

Ninth from Thomas Welles, Connecticut. 

Seventh from Nathan Gold, Connecticut. 

Sixth from Nathan Gold, Connecticut. 

Eighth from John Talajtt, Massachusetts and Connecticut. 

Seventh from John Talajtt, Connecticut. 

Eighth from John Wakeman, Connecticut. 

Sixth from Joseph Wakeman, Connecticut. 

Tenth from Edward Stebbins, Connecticut. 

Tenth from William Gaylord, Connecticut. 

Eighth from Robert Treat, Connecticut. 

Seventh from Nathaniel Burr, Connecticut. 

Eighth from Jehu Burr, Connecticut. 

Eighth from Griffin Crafts, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from Andrew Ward, Cormecticut. 

1895. McCLELLAN, EMELYN STORY. 

Ninth from William Bradford, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from William Bradford, Massachusetts. 

Ninth from William Brewster, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from Jonathan Brewster, Massachusetts and Connecticut. 

Sixth from James Morgan, Jr., Connecticut. 

Seventh from James Morgan, Cormecticut. 

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Elected 

Seventh from William Parke, Massachusetts. 

Sixth from Isaac Williams, Massachusetts. 

Fifth from Samuel McClellan, Connecticut. 

Third from James Eldredge, Connecticut. 

Sixth from Daniel Eldredge, Rhode Island and Connecticut. 

Sixth and Seventh from John Gallup, Connecticut. 

Sixth from John Prentice, Connecticut. 

Sixth from Jonathan Starr, Connecticut. 

Eighth from Thomas Starr, Massachusetts. 

Seventh from William Brinton, Pennsylvania. 

Sixth from William Brinton, Jr., Pennsylvania. 

Fifth from Joseph Brinton, Pennsylvania. 

Seventh from George Peirce, Pennsylvania. 

Sixth from John Henry Keppele, Pennsylvania. 

1891. McCLELLAN, HARRIET HARE, (Mrs. George McClellan). 
Sixth from Edward Shippen, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Charles Willing, Pennsylvania.. 
Ninth from Thomas Macy, Massachusetts. 
Third from John Innis Clark, Rhode Island. 

1901. MARIS, ANNA GERHARD. 

Eighth from George Maris, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from John Maris, Pennsylvania. 
Ninth from Nicholas Newlin, Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from Nathaniel Newlin, Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from William Garrett, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from William Pusey, Pennsylvania. 

1905. MASON, REBECCA PHILLIPS STEVENSON, (Mrs. Frederick 
Thurston Mason). 
Sixth from James Marshall, New Jersey. 
Fourth from Thomas Clifford, Pennsylvania. 

1904. *de MEDICI, EDITH MARION STORY, (Marchesa Peruzzi 

de Medici). 
Third from Elisha Story, M.D., Massachusetts. 

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Elected. 

Fourth from William Story, Massachusetts. 

Fourth from Samuel Waldo, Maine. 

Fifth from Samuel Waldo, Maine. 

Seventh from Cornelius Waldo, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from John Cogswell, Massachusetts. 

Fourth from John Pedrick, Massachusetts. 

Sixth from Francis Wainwright. Massachusetts. 

Seventh from Thomas Starr, Massachusetts. 

Fifth from Jonathan Starr, Connecticut. 

Sixth from John Gallup, Connecticut. 

Third from James Eldredge, Connecticut. 

Sixth from Daniel Eldredge, Rhode Island and Connecticut, 

Seventh from James Morgan, Connecticut. 

Sixth from James Morgan, Jr., Connecticut. 

Seventh from Jonathan Brewster, Massachusetts and Connecticut. 

Eighth from William Brewster, Massachusetts. 

Seventh from William Parke, Massachusetts. 

Sixth from Isaac Williams, Massachusetts. 

Seventh from Thomas Wetmore, Connecticut. 

Sixth from Izrahiah Wetmore, Connecticut. 

1902. MILLER, ELIZABETH CLEMSON NORTH, (Mrs. Phiuppus 

W. Miller). 
Third from Caleb North, Pennsylvania. 

1910. MILLER, SARAH FENNER GEORGE, (Mrs. T. Grier Miller). 

Eighth from Samuel Comstock, Rhode Island. 
Tenth from Richard Waterman, Rhode Island. 
Ninth from Thomas Angell, Rhode Island. 
Ninth from William Harris, Rhode Island. 
Ninth from Richard Borden, Rhode Island. 
Ninth from Henry Brown, Rhode Island. 
Eighth from Joseph Whipple, Rhode Island. 
Ninth from John Whipple, Rhode Island. 
Ninth from Thomas Olney, Rhode Island. 
Eighth from Joseph Jenckes, Rhode Island. 

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Elected. 

Ninth from Joseph Jenckes, Rhode Island. 
Seventh from Thomas Fenner, Rhode Island. 
Eighth from Arthur Fenner, Rhode Island, 
Eighth from Epenetus Olney, Rhode Island. 
Ninth from Thomas Arnold, Rhode Island. 
Tenth from William Brewster, Massachusetts. 

1896. *MITCHELL, MARIA GOUVENEUR. 

Third from Lambert Cadwalader, Pennsylvania. 

Fourth from Thomas Cadwalader, m.d., Pennsylvania. 

Fifth from John Cadwalader, Pennsylvania. 

Fifth from Isaac Gouvemeur, New York. 

Fifth from Peter Kemble, New Jersey. 

Sixth from Edward Jones, m.d., Permsylvania. 

Sixth from Jasper Yeates, Pennsylvania. 

Sixth from Samuel Staats, m.d.. New York. 

Seventh from Abraham Staats, New York. 

Sixth from Samuel Bayard, New York. 

Seventh from Nicholas Bayard, New York. 

Seventh from Thomas Wynne, m.d., Pennsylvania. 

Seventh from Mahlon Stacy, New Jersey. 

Eighth from Philip Pieterse Schuyler, New York. 

Ninth from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst, New York. 

Ninth from Olofif Stevensen Van Cortlandt, New York. 

1894. *MITCHELL, MARGARET YEATES BRINTON, (Mrs. N. Chap- 
man Mitchell). 
Sixth from William Brinton, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from William Brinton, Jr., Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Joseph Brinton, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from George Peirce, Permsylvania. 
Fifth from Edward Shippen, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Edward Shippen, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from James Burd, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Jasper Yeates, Permsylvania. 
Third from Jasper Yeates, Pennsylvania. 

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Elected. 

Sixth from James Sandelands, Pennsylvania. 

Seventh from Joran Kyn, Pennsylvania. 

Fourth from William Moore, Pennsylvania. 

Fifth from John Moore, South Carolina and Pennsylvania. 

Sixth from Daniel Axtell, South Carolina. 

Seventh from Thomas Budd, New Jersey. 

1900. MONTGOMERY, BRINCA GILPIN, (Mrs. Thomas Lynch 
Montgomery). 
Fourth from Benjamin Chew, Pennsj'^lvania. 
Fifth from Samuel Chew, m.d., Delaware. 
Seventh from Samuel Chew, Mar^iand. 
Eighth from John Chew, Virginia. 
Sixth from Samuel Galloway, Maryland. 
Fourth from Stephen Carmick, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Edmund Watmough, Massachusetts. 
Fifth from Edward Ellis, M.D., Massachusetts. 
Sixth from Robert Ellis, M.D., Massachusetts. 
Sixth from William Hall, New Jersey. 
Seventh from Simon Willard, Massachusetts. 
Sixth from Samuel Rowland, Delaware. 
Sixth from John Miers, Delaware. 
Fifth from Thomas Fisher, Pennsylvania. 

1894. *MORRIS, LUCY PICKETT MARSHALL, (Mrs. Robert Morris). 

Fourth from Thomas Marshall, Virginia. 
Fourth from Robert Morris, Pennsylvania. 

1903. *NEWBOLD, MARY DICKINSON SCOTT, (Mrs. Clement 
Buckley Newbold). 
Fourth from James Johnston, Permsylvania. 
Fifth from Alexander Johnston, Pennsylvania. 

1907. NEWBOLD, VIRGINIA MASON CAMPBELL, iMrs. John 
Sergeant Newbold). 
Eighth from George Mason, Virginia. 
Seventh from George Mason, Virginia. 

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Elected. 

Sixth from George Mason, Virginia. 

Fifth from George Mason, Virginia. 

Fifth from Josias Clapham, Virginia. 

Fifth from Thomas Price, Pennsylvania and Maryland. 

Eighth from Gerard Fowke, Virginia and Maryland. 

Ninth from Adam Thorowgood, Virginia. 

Seventh from Stevens Thomson, Virginia. 

Fifth from Richard Chichester, Virginia. 

Seventh from Richard Chichester, Virginia. 

Seventh and Eighth from William Ball, Virginia. 

Eighth and Ninth from William Ball, Virginia. 

Ninth from William Ball, Virginia. 

Seventh from James Ball, Virginia. 

Eighth from Daniel McCarty, Virginia. 

Seventh from Dennis McCarty, Virginia. 

Ninth from Edwin Conway, Virginia. 

Ninth from John Walker, Virginia. 

Eighth from John ElUs, Virginia. 

Tenth from Walter Aston, Virginia. 

Ninth from Richard Cocke, Virginia. 

Eighth from Thomas Cocke, Virginia. 

Sixth from Abraham Cocke, Virginia. 

Ninth from Daniel Clarke, Virginia. 

Ninth from John Smythe, Virginia. 

1902. NEWHALL, HONORA BIDDLE GUEST-BLACK WELL, (Mrs. 
Thomas Newhall). 
Eighth from John Hall, Maryland. 
Seventh from John Hall, Maryland. 
Ninth from William Parker, Maryland. 
Eighth from Edward Beadle, Maryland. 
Seventh from William Biddle, New Jersey. 
. Sixth from Nicholas Scull, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Willia:m Lytle, Pennsylvania. 



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El ECTED. 

1915. NORRIS, SARAH FOX, (Mrs. George Washington Norris). 
Third from Joseph Fox, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Israel Pemberton, Jr., Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Israel Pemberton, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Phineas Pemberton, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Archibald Mickle, New Jersey. 
Fourth from Samuel Mickle, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Robert Fletcher, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Joseph Bond, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Joseph Yard, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from James Harrison, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from John Jervis, New Jersey. 
Fifth from Joseph Kirkbride, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Charles Read, Pennsylvania. 
Ninth from John Balch, Massachusetts. 
Ninth from Thomas Gardner, Massachusetts. 

1917. PACKARD, ELIZABETH WALN WISTAR BROWN. (Mrs. 
George Randolph Packard). 
Seventh from John Oilman, New Hampshire. 
Sixth from John White, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from William White, Massachusetts. 
Fourth from Robert Peaslee, Massachusetts. 
Fifth from Moses Hazen, Massachusetts. 
Sixth from Richard Hazen, Massachusetts. 
Seventh from John Peabody, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from Francis Peabody, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from John Heard, New Hampshire. 

Ninth from Rev. Joseph Hull, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. 
Eighth from Thomas Roberts, New Hampshire. 
Ninth from Alexander Shapleigh, Maine. 
Fourth from Richard Wain, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Nicholas Wain, Peimsylvania. 
Seventh from Henry Bajdcock, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Bartiiolomew Wyatt, New Jersey. 
Seventh from Derrick Jansen, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Joseph Tomlinson. New Jersey. 

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Elected. 

1907. PAGE, HELEN WHARTON BICKLEY, (Mrs. Edward Syden- 
ham Page). 

Sixth from Thomas Lloyd, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Thomas Wharton, Pennsylvania. 

1895. *PARKER, LISA de VEAUX FOULKE, (Mrs. Thomas Fleming 
Parker). 

Fourth from Charles Willing, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Edward Shippen, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from John Palmer, South Carolina. 

1912. PEARSON, ANNA R. PEABODY WAINRIGHT, (Mrs. D. Apple- 
TON Pearson). 
Ninth from Oloff Stevensen Van Cortlandt, New York. 

1894. PENROSE, KATHARINE DREXEL, (Mrs. Charles Bingham 
Penrose). 
Seventh from Thomas Lloyd, Pennsylvania. 
. Sixth from Thomas Wharton, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Thomas Wharton, Jr., Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Richard Smith, New Jersey. 
Fifth from John Rodman, New Jersey. 
Sixth from William WiUett, New York. 
Seventh from Thomas Willett, New York. 

1909. PETTIT, ELSIE de WOLF NORTON, (Mrs. John Read Pettit). 
Seventh from Pieter Schuyler, New York. 
Eighth from Philip Pieterse Schuyler, New York. 
Ninth from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst, New York. 
Ninth from Killian Van Rensselaer, New York. 
Eighth from Jeremias Van Rensselaer, New York. 
Eighth from Abraham Staats, New York. 
Ninth from Oloff Stevensen Van Cortlandt, New York. 
Eighth from Albert Heymanse Roosa, New York. 
Eighth from Hendrick Van Dyck, New York. 

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Elected. 

1891. PHILLIPS, ELLEN EMLEN JONES, (Mrs. George Brinton 
Phillips). 

Fourth from Samuel Howell, Pennsylvania. 

Third from Samuel Howell, Pennsylvania. 

Seventh from Thomas Howell, New Jersey. 

Seventh from Robert Feake, Massachusetts. 

Seventh from Matthew Pryor, Massachusetts. 

Sixth from Gabriel Woodmanse, Connecticut. 

Sixth from William Clayton, Pennsylvania. 

Sixth from William Clayton, Jr., Pennsylvania. 

Seventh from Nicholas Newlin, Pennsylvania. 

Sixth from Nathaniel Newlin, Pennsylvania. 

Fifth from Nathaniel Newlin, Jr., Pennsylvania. 

Seventh from William Garrett, Pennsylvania. 

Seventh from Samuel Levis, Pennsylvania. 

Sixth from Thomas ap Evan, Pennsylvania. 

Sixth from Peter Stretch, Pennsylvania. 

Seventh from John Beazer, Pennsylvania. 

Sixth from George Emlen, Pennsylvania. 

Fifth from George Emlen, Jr., Pennsylvania. 

1907. PURVES, ELIZABETH GILKISON, (Mrs. G. Colesberry Purves) 
Eighth from Thomas Hooker, Connecticut. 
Fourth from Timothy Edwards, Massachusetts. 
Sixth from Timothy Edwards, Connecticut. 
Fifth from Robert Ogden, New Jersey. 

1901. RAVENEL, MARGUERITE AMELIE. 

Fourth from Daniel Ravenel, South Carolina. 

Sixth from Rene Ravenel, South Carolina. 

Seventh from Pierre de St. Julien, South Carolina. 

Sixth from Samuel Prioleau, South Carolina. 

Seventh from Alexander Thesee de Chastaigner, South Carolina. 

Seventh from Henri le Noble, South Carolina. 

Seventh from John Farr, South Carolina. 

Fourth from Thomas Farr, South Carolina. 

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Elected 

1897. RAWLE, ELIZABETH NORRIS PEPPER, (Mrs. William Brooke 
Rawle). 

Fourth from Isaac Norris, Pennsylvania. 

Third from Charles Norris, Pennsylvania. 

Fifth from Thomas Lloyd, Pennsylvania. 

Fourth from Joseph Parker, Pennsylvania. 

Third from Joseph Fox, Pennsylvania. 

Fourth from Samuel Mickle, Pennsylvania. 

Fifth from Archibald Mickle, New Jersey. 

Fifth from Joseph Yard. Pennsylvania. 

1904. REAKIRT, MARGARET LARDNER, (Mrs. Edwin L. Reakirt). 

Third from Lynford Lardner, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Simon Wilmer, Maryland. 

1905. RHINELANDER, HELEN HAMILTON, (Mrs. Philip Mercer 

Rhinelander). 
Third from Alexander Hamilton, New York. 
Fourth from Philip John Schuyler, New York. 

1904. ROSENGARTEN, CHRISTINE PENROSE, (Mrs. Adolph George 
Rosengarten). 
Seventh from Clement Plumsted, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from William Plumsted, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Thomas Penrose, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from John Sands, Rhode Island. 
Eighth from John Lloyd, New Jersey. 
Eighth from William Paddy, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from John Manning, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from James Sands, Rhode Island. 
Eighth from William Thomas, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from Nathaniel Thomas, Massachusetts. 
Sixth from Isaac Sharp, New Jersey. 
Eighth from John Pell, New York. 
Sixth from William Hall, New Jersey. , 

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Elected. 



Seventh from Tobias Leech, Pennsylvania. 



1900. ROWLAND, ANNE BANCKER CADWALADER, (Mrs. Henry 
J. Rowland). 
Fifth from John Cadwalader, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Thomas Cadwalader, m.d., Pennsylvania. 
Third from John Cadwalader, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Thomas Wynne, m.d., Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Edward Jones, M.D., Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Mahlon Stacy, New Jersey. 
Third from Clement Biddle, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from William Biddle, Jr., New Jersey. 
Sixth from William Biddle, New Jersey. 
Sixth from Eliakim Wardell, New Jersey. 
Sixth from Robert Owen, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Owen Owen, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Gideon Cornell, Rhode Island. 
Fifth from William Moore, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from John Moore, South Carolina and Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Daniel Axtell, South Carolina. 
Fifth from Evert Bancker, New York. 
Sixth from Johannes de Peyster, New York. 
Fifth from Johannes de Peyster, New York. 
Fifth from John Teackle, Virginia. 
Ninth from Edmund Scarborough, Virginia. 

1916. RUSH, JULIA. 

Third from Benjamin Rush, m.d., Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Richard Stockton, New York. 
Fifth from John Stockton, New Jersey. 
Fourth from Richard Stockton, New Jersey. 
Fifth from William Murray, m.d., Maryland. 
Fourth from William Murray, m.d., Maryland. 
Fifth from James Smith, Maryland. 
Sixth from John Hynson, Maryland. 
Seventh from Thomas Hynson, Maryland. 

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Elected. 

Seventh from Bartholomew Emialls, Maryland. 
Sixth from Henry Ennalls, Maryland. 
Seventh from Henry Hooper, Maryland. 
Eighth from Henry Hooper, Maryland. 
Eighth from Levin Denwood, Virginia. 
Sixth from Thomas Rutter, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Jacob Hall, Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from Ralph Hunt, New York. 

1902. SAVAGE, SUSAN DOUGLASS KEIM, (Mrs. William Lyttleton 
Savage). 

Eighth from William Claiborne, Virginia. 

Seventh from Thomas Claiborne, Virginia. 

Fifth from Augustine Claiborne, Virginia. 

Seventh from Richard Cocke, Jr., Virginia. 

Eighth from Richard Cocke, Virginia. 

Sixth from Robert Rufifin, Virginia. 

Ninth from Walter Aston, Virginia. 

Eighth from John West, Jr., Virginia. 

Ninth from John West, Virginia. 

Ninth from Joseph Crowshaw, Virginia. 

Fourth from Theodore Trezevant, South Carolina. 

Fifth from Samuel Barron, Virginia. 

Fourth from John Keim, Pennsylvania. 

Fifth from George Douglass, Pennsylvania. 

1904. SCULL, FLORENCE PRALL, (Mrs. William Ellis Scull). 
Eighth from Nicholas Stillwell, New York. 
Seventh from Nicholas Stillwell, Jr., New York. 
Sixth from Richard Stillwell, New York. 
Eighth from Jacob Strycker (Stryker), New York. 
Seventh from Gerrit Strycker (Stryker), New York. 
Seventh from Adriaen Hegerman, New York. 
Seventh from Daniel Lake, New York. 
Fourth from Peter Mersereau, New York. 
Sixth from Peter Prall, New York. 

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Elected, 

1915. SMITH, EUGENIA HORNER. 

Third from Thomas Leaming, New Jersey. 

Fourth from Thomas Leaming, New Jersey. 

Fifth from Thomas Leaming, New Jersey. 

Fourth from William Edmonds, Virginia. 

Fifth from William Smith, New Jersey. 

Fifth from James Somers, New Jersey. 

Fifth from Aaron Leaming, New Jersey. 

Fifth from Gustavus Brown, M.D., Maryland. 

Fifth from William Blackwell, Virginia. 

Sixth from John Somers, New Jersey. 

Sixth from Joseph Whilldin, New Jersey. 

Seventh from Gerard Fowke, Virginia and Maryland. 

Sixth from Gerard Fowke, Maryland. 

Sixth from Richard Maris, Pennsylvania. 

Seventh from John Gorham, Massachusetts. 

Seventh from George Maris, Pennsylvania. 

Eighth from John Howland, Massachusetts. 

Ninth from John Tilley, Massachussetts. 

Eighth from Adam Thorowgood, Virginia. 

Eighth from William Burdett, Virginia. 

1894. *SMITH, SALLY ROBERTS. 

Fifth from James Logan, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Joseph Fox, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Edward Roberts, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Hugh Roberts, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from John Smith, New Jersey. 

1917. STARR, SARAH PRICE CARMALT, (Mrs. Theodore D. Starr). 
Ninth from John Deming, Connecticut. 

1912. *STEVENSON, ANNA PHILLIPS. 

Sixth from James Marshall, New Jersey. 
Fourth from Thomas Clifford, Pennsylvania. 

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Elected 

1909. STEWARDSON, MARY BRINTON MITCHELL, (Mrs. Emlyn 
Steward son). 

Sixth from Edward Shippen, Pennsylvania. 

Eighth from Edward Shippen, Pennsylvania. 

Fifth from Joseph Brinton, Pennsylvania. 

Sixth from William Brinton, Jr., Pennsylvania. 

Seventh from William Brinton, Pennsylvania. 

Sixth from George Peirce, Pennsylvania. 

Seventh from James Sandelands, Pennsylvania. 

Eighth from Joran Kyn, Pennsylvania. 

Fifth from William Moore, Pennsylvania. 

Sixth from John Moore, South Carolina and Pennsylvania. 

Seventh from Daniel Axtell, South Carolina. 

Fifth from James Burd, Pennsylvania. 

Eighth from Thomas Budd, New Jersey. 

Fourth from Jasper Yeates, Pennsylvania. 

Sixch from Jasper Yeates, Pennsylvania. 

1908. STRUTHERS, HELEN v. L. 

Eighth from Cornelius Empson, Delaware. 
Fifth from Zachariah Van Leuvenigh, Delaware. 
Sixth from James Armitage, Delaware. 
Eighth from Samuel Land, Delaware. 
Ninth from Richard Stockton, Long Island. 
Eighth from Joshua Wright, New Jersey. 
Ninth from James Walliams, Delaware. 
Eighth from Richard Ridgway, New Jersey. 
Ninth from Tymen Stidham, m.d., Delaware. 
Seventh from Rynier Tyson, Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from Olaf Toarsen, Delaware. 

1903. STRUTHERS, VIRGINIA MOYLAN BIRD, (Mrs. John Struth- 

ERS). 

Seventh from Cornelius Empson, Delaware. 
Fourth from Zachariah Van Leuvenigh, Delaware. 
Fifth from James Armitage, Delaware. 

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Elected. 

Seventh from Samuel Land, Delaware. 
Eighth from Richard Stockton, Long Island. 
Seventh from Joshua Wright, New Jersey. 
Eighth from James Walliams, Delaware. 
Seventh from Richard Ridgway, New Jersey. 
Eighth from Tymen Stidham, m.d., Delaware. 
Sixth from Rynier Tyson, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Olaf Toarsen, Delaware. 

1904. SULLIVAN, LUCY R. NICHOLS, (Mrs. James Francis Sul- 
livan) . 
Seventh from Isaac Nichols, Connecticut. 
Seventh from Samuel Sherman, Connecticut. 
Eighth from Matthew Mitchell, Connecticut. 
Eighth from Jan Strycker, New York. 
Eighth from David Demarest, New York. 
Seventh from Jan Demarest, New York. 

1900. TAYLOR, EDITH PAGE HARRISON, (Mrs. Harrison Taylor). 
Fourth from Benjamin Harrison, Virginia. 
Fifth from Benjamin Harrison, Virginia. 
Sixth from Benjamin Harrison, Virginia. 
Seventh from Benjamin Harrison, Virginia. 
Eighth from Benjamin Harrison, Virginia. 
Sixth from William Bassett, Virginia. 
Seventh from WiUiam Churchhill, Virginia. 
Eighth from Miles Cary, Virginia. 
Sixth from Robert Throckmorton, Virginia. 
Seventh from Gabriel Throckmorton, Virginia. 
Sixth from John Peyton, Virginia. 
Eighth from Robert Peyton, Virginia. 
Seventh from William Tayloe, Virginia. 
Sixth from John Tayloe, Virginia. 
Eighth from John Page, Virginia. 
Seventh from Matthew Page, Virginia. 
Sixth from Mann Page, Virginia. 

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Elected. 

Seventh from Robert Carter, Virginia. 
Eighth from John Carter, Virginia. 
Eighth from John Armistead, Virginia. 
Fifth from WilUam Nelson, Virginia. 
Sixth from Nathaniel Biirwell, Virginia. 
Seventh from Lewis Burwell, Virginia. 
Eighth from Lewis Burwell, Virginia. 
Fifth from William Byrd, Virginia. 
Sixth from William Byrd, Virginia. 
Seventh from William Byrd, Virginia. 
Eighth from Warham Horsmanden, Virginia. 
Eighth from Henry Corbin, Virginia. 
Sixth from Charles Willing, Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from Edward Shippen, Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from John Greene, Rhode Island. 
Eighth from Thomas Greene, Rhode Island. 
Ninth from John Greene, m.d., Rhode Island. 
Eighth from Caleb Carr, Rhode Island. 
Eighth from John Sayles, Rhode Island. 
Ninth from Roger Williams, Rhode Island. 
Ninth from William Almy, Rhode Island. 
Eighth from Edmund Freeman, Massachusetts. 

1916. THOMAS, ADELE BIDDLE, (Mrs. Samuel Hinds Thomas). 
Sixth from William Biddle, New Jersey. 
Fifth from William Biddle, New Jersey. 
Sixth from Nicholas Scull, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Eliakim Wardell, New Jersey. 

1896. TILGHMAN, MARY GABRIELA DE POTESTAD, (Mrs. Richard 

TiLGHMAN). 

Seventh from John Carter, Virginia. 
Sixth from Robert Carter, Virginia. 
Fifth from John Carter, Virginia. 
Fourth from Charles Carter, Virginia. 
Seventh from John Armistead, Virginia. 

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Elected 

Seventh from Edward Hill, Virginia. 

Sixth from Edward Hill, Virginia. 

Sixth from Alexander Spotswood, Virginia. 

Eighth from Richard Lee, Virginia. 

Seventh from Richard Lee, Virginia. 

Sixth from Thomas Lee, Virginia. 

Sixth from Henry Lee, Virginia. 

Fifth from Henry Lee, Virginia. 

Fourth from Henry Lee, Virginia. 

Eighth from Henry Corbin, Virginia. 

Ninth from Richard Bennett, Virginia. 

Eighth from Theodorick Bland, Virginia. 

Ninth from Benjamin Harrison, Virginia. 

Eighth from Benjamin Harrison, Virginia. 

Ninth from Robert Higginson, Virginia. 

Ninth from Richard Townshend, Virginia. 

Ninth from Rici Hooe, Virginia. 

Seventh from William Biddle, New Jersey. 

Sixth from William Biddle, New Jersey. 

Fourth from Clement Biddle, Pennsylvania. 

Ninth from Augustine Warner, Virginia. 

Seventh from Edmund Jenings, Virginia. 

Fifth from Ludwell Lee, Virginia. 

Sixth from John Grymes, Virginia. 

Seventh from John Grymes, Virginia. 

Eighth from Philip Ludwell, Virginia and the Carolinas. 

Seventh from Philip Ludwell, Virginia. 

Eighth from Thomas Cornell, New York. 

Fifth from Gideon Cornell, Rhode Island. 

Seventh from Robert Owen, Pennsylvania. 

Eighth from William Freeborn, Rhode Island. 

Seventh from Gideon Freeborn, Rhode Island. 

Eighth from Thomas Brownell, Rhode Island. 

Seventh from William Randolph, Virginia. 

Sixth from Thomas Randolph, Virginia. 

Eighth from John Page, Virginia. 



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Elected 

Seventh from Matthew Page, Virginia. 
Sixth from Mann Page, Virginia. 
Eighth from Ralph Wormeley, Virginia. 
Seventh from Ralph Wormeley, Jr., Virginia. 
Ninth from Thomas Hazard, Rhode Island. 
Eighth from George Lawton, Rhode Island. 

1911. TUNIS, ANNIS WISTER ROSSELL, (Mrs. Joseph Price Tunis.) 
Fifth from William Trent, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from William Trent, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 
Seventh from Joseph Cooper, New Jersey. 
Eighth from William Cooper, New Jersey. 
Seventh from Mahlon Stacy, New Jersey. 

Eighth from William Coddington, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. 
Seventh from William French, Massachusetts. 
Fifth from Owen Jones, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Edward Jones, M.D., Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Hugh Evans, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Robert Owen, Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from Thomas Wynne, M.D., Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from Richard Brackett, Massachusetts. 
Seventh from Simon Crosby, Jr., Massachusetts. 
Seventh from Joseph Simonds, Massachusetts. 
Fourth from Benjamin Mann, Massachusetts. 
Sixth from Alexander Morgan, New Jersey. 
Seventh from William Beakes, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Zachariah Rossell, New Jersey. 

1916. VAN RENSSELAER, SARAH DREXEL, (Mrs. Alexander Van 
Rensselaer). 
Fifth from John Coryell, Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from Teunis Gysbertse Bogaert, New York. 
Seventh from Stephen Burritt, Connecticut. 
Fourth from Matthias Hollenback, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Cornelius Tunison, New Jersey. 



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Elected. 

1916. VAUGHAN, ELEANOR LEWIS, (Mrs. C. Wheaton Vaughan). 

Seventh from James Marshall, New Jersey. 

Eighth from Nicholas Newlin, Pennsylvania. 

Seventh from Nathaniel Newlin, Pennsylvania. 

Seventh from Robert Pyle, Pennsylvania. 

Sixth from William Pyle, Pennsylvania. 

Fifth from Robert Lewis, Pennsylvania. 

Fifth from Lewis Nichola, Pennsylvania. 

Sixth from Thomas Nash, Connecticut. 

Fifth from Thomas Nash, Connecticut. 

1907. VAUX, HONORA DIXON, (Mrs. Norris Wistar Vaux). 
Fifth from Benjamin Chew, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Samuel Chew, m.d., Delaware. 
Eighth from Samuel Chew, Maryland. 
Ninth from John Chew, Virginia. 

Seventh from Samuel Galloway, Maryland. ' 

Ninth from Edmund Quincy, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from Edmund Quincy, Massachusetts. 
Seventh from Edmund Quincy, Massachusetts. 
Sixth from Josiah Quincy, Massachusetts. 
Fifth from Samuel Quincy, Massachusetts. 
Tenth from Daniel Gookin, Massachusetts. 
Seventh from Joseph Allen, Massachusetts. 
Ninth from George Allen, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from Samuel Thompson, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from Ephraim Hunt, Massachusetts. 
Seventh from Ephraim Hunt, Jr., Massachusetts. 
Sixth from William Hunt, Massachusetts. 
Ninth from George Alcock, m.d., Massachusetts. 
Eighth from John Holbrook, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from John Beal, Massachusetts. 
Seventh from Jeremiah Beal, Massachusetts. 
Ninth from Edmimd Hobart, Massachusetts. 
Sixth from John Longley, Massachusetts. 
Seventh from Jonas Prescott, Massachusetts. 
Ninth from John Gorham, Massachusetts. 

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Elected. 

Tenth from John Howland, Massachusetts. 

Eleventh from John Tilley, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from Edward Sturgis, Massachusetts. 

Ninth from Thomas Willett, Massachusetts and New York. 

Tenth from John Brown, Massachusetts. 

Seventh from Thomas Gushing, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from John Gushing, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from John Thaxter, Massachusetts. 

Sixth from Jabez Hatch, Massachusetts. 

Ninth from William Grocker, Massachusetts. 

Ninth from Edward Doty, Massachusetts. 

Ninth from John Bursley, Massachusetts. 

Ninth from Thomas Hinckley, Massachusetts. 

Tenth from Humphrey Turner, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from Nicholas Jacob, Massachusetts. 

1914. WARDER, JUANITA HOWARD READ, (Mrs. George Buckley 

Warder). 
Third from Joseph Read, New Jersey. 
Sixth from William Budd, New Jersey. 
Sixth from Mahlon Stacy, New Jersey. 
Sixth from John Throckmorton, Rhode Island. 
Fifth from Samuel Johnston, New Jersey. 
Fourth from Samuel Grandin, New Jersey. 
Fourth from Anthony Tate, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Zachariah Rossell, New Jersey. 

1901. *WELSH, ANNA LEWIS, (Mrs. Samuel Welsh). 

Seventh from Nicholas Newlin, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Nathaniel Newlin, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Robert Lewis, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from James Marshall, New Jersey. 

1908. WELSH, ELIZABETH IRVINE NEWBOLD, (Mrs. Edward 
Lowber Welsh). 
Sixth from Michael Newbold, New Jersey. 

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Elected. 

1905. WENTZ, SARAH WARD BRINTON, (Mrs. John L. Wentz). 

Eighth from Edward Shippen, Pennsylvania. 

Eighth from Andrew Ward, Cormecticut. 

Fourth from Daniel Hand, Connecticut. 

Sixth from Jasper Yeates, Pennsylvania. 

Fourth from Jasper Yeates, Pennsylvania. 

Fifth from James Burd, Pennsylvania. 

Fifth from William Moore, Pennsylvania. 

Sixth from John Moore, South Carolina and Pennsylvania. 

Seventh from James Sandelands, Pennsylvania. 

Eighth from Joran Kyn, Pennsylvania. 

1904. WISTER, FRANCES ANNE. 

Fifth from William EUery, Rhode Island. 

Sixth from James Logan, Pennsylvania. 

Fifth from William Logan, Pennsylvania. 

Sixth from George Emlen, Pennsylvania. 

Ninth from Jeremiah Clarke, Rhode Island. 

Seventh from Charles Read, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. 

Eighth from Walter Clarke, Rhode Island. 

Ninth from Thomas Brownell, Rhode Island. 

Eighth from Gideon Freeborn, Rhode Island. 

Ninth from William Freeborn, Rhode Island. 

Eighth from Richard Borden, Rhode Island. 

Eighth from Elbert Elbertsen Stoothoff, New York. 

Eighth from William Gayer, Massachusetts. 

Eighth from Tristram Coffin, Massachusetts. 

Ninth from Richard Gardner, Massachusetts. 

Ninth from Thomas Macy, Massachusetts. 

Tenth from Edward Starbuck, Massachusetts. 

Seventh from Thomas Willett, New York. 

Ninth, paternally and maternally, from Thomas Cornell, Rhode 

Island. 
Sixth from Thomas Fisher, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from John Miers, Delaware. 
Eighth from William Garrett, Pennsylvania. 

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Elected 

Sixth from Joseph Kirkbride, Jr., Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Joseph Kirkbride, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from William Biles, Jr., Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from William Biles, Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from Thomas Wynne, m.d., Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Robert Owen, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Owen Jones, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Edward Jones, m.d., Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Hugh Evans, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Thomas Langhome, Permsylvania. 
Fourth from William Channing, Rhode Island. 
Fifth from John Channing, Rhode Island. 
Sixth fiom William Ellery, Rhode Island. 
Seventh from Benjamin Ellery, Rhode Island. 
Seventh from Job Almy, Rhode Island. 
Eighth from Christopher Almy, Rhode Island. 
Ninth from William Almy, Rhode Island. 
Eighth from Isaac Lawton, Rhode Island. 
Ninth from Thomas Lawton, Rhode Island. 
Sixth from Jonathan Remington, Massachusetts. 
Seventh from Jonathan Remington, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from John Remington, Massachusetts. 
Ninth from Nicholas Danforth, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from Simon Bradstreet, Massachusetts. 
Ninth from Thomas Dudley, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from John Woodbridge, Massachusetts. 
Ninth from Peter Tallman, Rhode Island. 
Tenth from Thomas Gardner, Massachusetts. 
Ninth from Ralph Sprague, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from John Sprague, Massachusetts. 
Fifth from Benjamin Eustis, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from George Ingersoll, Maine. 
Eighth from John Stone, Massachusetts. 
Ninth from Edward Goffe, Massachusetts. 



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Elected 

1896. WISTER, MARY REBECCA EUSTIS, (Mrs. William Rotch 

WiSTER). 

Fourth from William EUery, Rhode Island. 
Fifth from William EUery, Rhode Island. 
Sixth from Benjamin EUery, Rhode Island. 
Third from William Charming, Rhode Island. 
Fourth from John Channing, Rhode Island. 
Sixth from Job Almy, Rhode Island. 
Seventh from Christopher Almy, Rhode Island. 
Eighth from WiUiam Almy, Rhode Island. 
Seventh from Isaac Lawton, Rhode Island. 
Eighth from Thomas Lawton, Rhode Island. 
Fifth from Jonathan Remington, Massachusetts. 
Sixth from Jonathan Remington, Massachusetts. 
Seventh from John Remington, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from Nicholas Danforth, Massachusetts. 
Seventh from Simon Bradstreet, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from Thomas Dudley, Massachusetts. 
Seventh from John Woodbridge, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from Thomas Cornell, Rhode Island. 
Eighth from Peter Tallman, Rhode Island. 
Eighth from Ralph Sprague, Massachusetts. 
Seventh from John Sprague, Massachusetts. 
Fourth from Benjamin Eustis, Massachusetts. 
Seventh from George IngersoU, Maine. 
Seventh from John Stone, Massachusetts. 
Eighth from Edward Goffe, Massachusets. 

1890. WITTMAN, HELEN BROOKE, (Mrs. Noel B. Wittman). 
Sixth from Thomas Wharton, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Thomas Lloyd, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Joseph Hiester, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Francis Hutchins, Maryland. 
Eighth from James Neale, Maryland. 
Eighth from Robert Brooke, Maryland. 
Sixth from Richard Saltar, New Jersey. 

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Elected. 

Eighth from Robert Stacy, New Jersey. 
Eighth from Richard Lippincott, New Jersey. 
Seventh from Restore Lippincott, New Jersey. 

1908. WOOD, LOUISA LAWRENCE SCHROEDER, (Mrs. Richard 
Davis Wood). 

Sixth from James Alexander, New York. 

Seventh from Robert Livingston, New York. 

Sixth from Philip Livingston, New York. 

Fifth from Peter Van Brugh Livingston, New York. 

Seventh from Peter Van Brugh, New York. 

Eighth from Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh, New York. 

Eighth from Philip Pieterse Schuyler, New York. 

Ninth from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst, New York. 

Eighth from Johannes de Peyster, New York. 

Seventh from William Ricketts, New Jersey. 

Fifth from William Ricketts, New Jersey. 

Seventh from James Emott, New Jersey. 

Seventh from William Walton, New York. 

Ninth from William Lawrence, New York. 

Eighth from Richard Smith, New York. 

Eighth from Richard Lippincott, New Jersey. 

Seventh from Restore Lippincott, New Jersey. 

Seventh from Francis Yarnall, Pennsylvania. 

Eighth from Joseph Baker, Pennsylvania. 

Eighth from Christopher Wetherill, New Jersey. 

Eighth from Richard Stockton, New York. 

1910. WRIGHT, CAROLINE McMURTRIE, (Mrs. Charles B. Wright) 
Sixth from Daniel Coxe, New Jersey. 
Fourth from William Coxe, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Tench Francis, Permsylvania. 
Seventh from John Eckley, Pennsylvania. 

1896. WRIGHT, MARY ORNE BLACKLER, (Mrs. Theodore Wright). 
Sixth from William Robinson, Rhode Island. 
Eighth from Roger Williams, Rhode Island. 

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Elected. 

Fifth from Thomas Richardson, Rhode Island. 
Seventh from Caleb Carr, Rhode Island. 
Seventh from John Sayles, Rhode Island. 
Fourth from Azor Ome, Massachusetts. 
Third from William Blackler, Massachusetts. 

1908. ZANTZINGER, MARGARET SHIPPEN BUCKLEY, (Mrs. 
Clarence Clark Zantzinger). 
Seventh from Edward Shippen, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Edward Shippen, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Joseph Shippen, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from John Buckley, Delaware. 
Sixth from Walter Martin, Permsylvania. 
Fourth from Matthew Brooke, Pennsylvania. 
Fourth from Joseph Swift, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from George McCall, Pennsylvania. 
Sixth from Jasper Yeates, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from James Sandelands, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Thomas Budd, New Jersey. 
Sixth from George Calvert, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Henry Badcock, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Derrick Jansen, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Bartholomew Wyatt, New Jersey. 
Seventh from Joseph Tomlinson, New Jersey. 
Fourth from Richard Wain, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Nicholas Wain, Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from Anthony Morris, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Anthony Morris, Pennsylvania. 
Fifth from Samuel Morris, Pennsylvania. 
Seventh from Samuel Powell, Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from Barnabas Wilcox, Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from Thomas Lloyd, Pennsylvania. 
Eighth from Richard Hill, Maryland. 
Eighth from Levin Denwood, Maryland. 
Ninth from Levin Denwood, Virginia. 
Seventh from Mordecai Moore, m.d. Maryland, 
Ninth from William Partridge, New Hampshire. 

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Eighth from Richard Partridge, New Jersey. 

Eighth from Joran Kyn, Pennsylvania. 

Fifth from Richard Wells, New Jersey. 

Sixth from Samuel Galloway, Maryland. 

Seventh, paternally and maternally, from Hugh Roberts, Pennsyl- 
vania. 

Sixth, paternally and maternally, from Edward Roberts, Pennsyl- 
vania. 

Fifth from Hugh Roberts, Pennsylvania. 



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CALENDAR OF SERVICE 



tABEEL, Stoffel Jansen, 1623-1681, Albany,* N. Y. Kommissaris, 1664, 1667. [441 

Addison, John, — 1706, Prince George County, Md. Provincial Councillor, 1692- 
17061; Chancellor and Keeper of the Great Seal of the Province, 1696-99 ;Captain 
of Foot, Charles County militia, 1689; commissioned Colonel, Charles County 
militia, 30 July, 1694; Colonel, commanding Prince George County militia, 
17 Aug., 1695 [39] 

Addison, Thomas, 1679-1727, Prince George County, Md. Provincial Councillor, 
1711-27; Colonel, Prince George County militia, 1714. [39] 

Alcock, George, m.d.— 1640, Roxbury, Mass. Deputy, 1634-37. [28, 34, 67] 

Alden, John, 1590-1687, Duxbury, Mass. A Signer of the Mayflower Compact, 
nth Nov., 1620; Assistant, 1632-1639, 1650-1686; Deputy, 1641-49; Trea- 
surer, 1656-59; Deputy-Governor, 1664-5, 1677. [48] 

Alexander, James, 1693-1756, New York. Member of Council, 1721-37, 1750-56; 
Attorney-General, 1721-23; Naval Officer, 1723-25; Member of Assembly, 
1737-38; Boundary Commissioner, New York and New Jersey, 1737; Member 
of Council of New Jersey, 1722-1756; Surveyor General of New Jersey, 1716- 
1756, except 1728 for the Western Division. [72] 

Alison, Francis, 1751-1813, Chester County, Pa. Surgeon, Twelfth Regiment, 
Pennsylvania Line, 14 Oct., 1776; Senior Physician and Surgeon of General 
Hospital, Middle District, 10 Jan., 1777. [15] 

Allen, George, —1648, Lynn and Sandwich, Mass. Deputy, 1640-44. [28, 34, 67] 

Allen, Joseph, 1650-1727, Braintree, Mass. Cornet, 1706. [28, 34, 67] 



tThose marked t. do not now meet the requirements of the revised Eligibility List. 

♦The place of residence is that of the place of service irresf)ective of earlier, or later, residency. 

J Dates connected by hyphens are intended to be inclusive. 

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Almy, Christopher, 1632-1713, Portsmouth, R. I. Assistant, 1690; Colonial Agent 
to England, 1693. [70, 71] 

Almy, Job, 1675-1743, Newport, R. I. Deputy, 1709, 1716-20, 1725-26; Captain, 
1726. [70, 71] 

Almy, William, 1601-1677, Portsmouth, R. I. Deputy, 1656-7, 1663. [22, 45, 47, 
64, 70, 71] 

Alsop, Jolm, — 1794, New York. Member Continental Congress, 1774-6; Member 
Provincial Convention, 20 Apr., 1775; Member of Provincial Congress, 1776. 
[25] 

tALSOP, Richard, 1660-1718, New York. Member of Assembly, 1706, 1713, 1717. 
[17, 25] 

Angell, Thomas, 1618-1694, Providence, R. I. A Founder of Rhode Island, 1636; 
Commissioner, 1652, 1653. [51] 

Anthony, John, 1607-1675, Portsmouth, R. I. Commissioner, 1661; Deputy, 
1666, 1672. i45] 

Armistead, John, 1635-1698, Gloucester County, Va. High Sheriff, 1675; Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel of Horse, 1680; Colonel and County Lieutenant, 1685; Bur- 
gess, 1685; Councillor, 1688-1698. [21, 46, 64] 

Armitage, James, 1688-1755, New Castle County-on-Delaware. Justice of the 
Peace and Judge of the County Courts, 1727-1755. [15, 48, 62] 

Arndt, Jacob, 1725-1805, Northampton County, Pa. Captain of Foot, under 
commission of 19 Apr., 1756; Major, 1758; Justice of the Peace and Courts, 
1764, 1766, 1774; Delegate to Provincial Convention, 1775; Member of Council 
of Safety, 1777. [31] 

Arnold, Thomas, 1599-1674, Providence, R. L Deputy, 1666-67; 1670-72. [52] 

Aston, Walter, 1607-1656, Shirley Hundred and Charles City County, Va. Burges,s 
1630-33, 1641-2; Colonel, Charies City County Militia, 17 Sept., 1655' 
[27, 46, 54, 60] 

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AXTELL, Daniel, — 1682, Berkeley County, S. C. Member of Council and Land- 
grave, 1681. [53, 59, 62] 

Ayer Peter, 1633-1699, Haverhill, Mass. Deputy, 1683, 1685, 1689, 1690. [29] 

Backus, William, 1640-1721, Norwich, Conn. Ensign, 1680-89; Lieutenant, 1693; 
Deputy, 1680, 1683-84, 1689. [25, 35] 

Badcock, Henry, — 1735, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 1701, 
1704-1735. [55, 73] 

Baker, Joseph, —1716, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1700, 1706, 
1710-11, 1713. [72] 

Balch, John, — 1648, Salem, Mass. One of the Founders of Massachusetts Bay 
Colony. [55] 

Balch, Stephen Bloomer, d.d., 1747-1833, Calvert County, Md. Captain, Mary- 
land Militia, 1 Oct., 1775 to Dec, 1777. [16] 

Ball, James, 1678-1754, Lancaster County, Va. Burgess, 1715, 1720, 1722, 1734, 
1736, 1738, 1740. [36, 38, 54] 

Ball, WilHam, 1615-1680, Lancaster County, Va. County Lieutenant, 1672; 
Burgess, 1668, 1670-1674, 1677. [36, 38, 54] 

Ball, William, 1641-1694, Lancaster County, Va. Captain, 1680; Justice, 1680; 
Burgess, 1682-3, 1685-6, 1688, 1692. [36, 38, 54] 

Ball, WiUiam, 1676-1744, Lancaster County, Va. Burgess, 1702, 1704-6, 1711- 
1715, 1718-20, 1722-3, 1726. [36, 38, 54] 

Bancker, Evert. 1665-1734, Albany, N. Y. Mayor, 1695-96, 1707-09; Commis- 
sioner of Indian Affairs, 1696-1728; Member of Assembly, 1702-5; Chancellor 
and Master of Rolls, 1705. [26, 59] 

Barnes, Abraham, — 1778, St. Mary's Coimty, Md. Member of Assembly 1754; 
Delegate to Albany Congress, 1754. [37, 38] 

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Barnwell, John, 1661-1729, Berkeley County, S. C. Captain, commanding South 
Carolina Troops against the Tuscaroras, 1712; Colonel, 1715; Commissioner 
to England, 1719. [44] 

Barron, Samuel, 1690-1750, Elizabeth City County, Va. Captain, commanding 
Fort George, now Fortress Monroe, 1737-1749. [46, 60] 

Barton, Benjamin, 1645-1720, Warwick, R. I. Assistant, 1674-75, 1683-1685, 
1699-1703; Deputy, 1679, 1681, 1685, 1690, 1696, 1703, 1706-07, 1709, 1713- 
15, 1717: Speaker, 1703. [45] 

Bassett, Richard, 1745-1815, Kent County, Del. Member of Committee of Safety, 
1776; Councillor, 1776; Captain, Troop of Horse, 1777. [44] 

Bassett, William, 1709-1744, New Kent County, Va. Burgess, 1742-3. [63] 

Bayard, James, —1757, Cecil County, Md. Lieutenant, Captain Peter Bayard's 
Company of Foot, 1740. [44] 

Bayard, Nicholas, 1644-1707, New York. Provincial Secretary, 1673-80: Coun- 
cillor, 1685, 1687-8, 1691-8: Major, 1685: Colonel, 1687, [52] 

Bayard, Samuel, 1669-1746, Bergen County, N. J., etc. Judge, Court of Common 
Pleas, 1711, et seq. [52] 

Baynton, John, 1726-1773, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1756-61. [26] 

Baynton, Peter, 1695-1743, Burlington County, N. J. Colonel, 1739; Councillor, 
1740-41. [26] 

Beadle, Edward, — 1696, Baltimore County, Md. Justice, 1666; Commissioner 

1683. [54] 

Brakes, William, —1687, Bucks County, Pa. Justice, 1685; Member of Assembly, 

1684, 1685. [66] 

Beal, Jeremiah, 1631-1716, Hingham, Mass. Lieutenant, 1689: Deputy, 1691-92, 
1701. [28, 34, 67[ 

Beal, John, —1688, Hingham, Mass. Deputy, 1649, 1659. [28, 34, 67] 

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Beall, George, 1695-1780, Prince George County, Md. Captain in service against 
the Indians, 1738; Captain of Horse, 1748; Colonel, before June, 1770; Founder 
of Georgetown, 1751; Grantee of 1380 acres, 1720. [16] 

Beall, George, 1729-1805, Georgetown, Md. Captain, 1776. [16] 

Beall, Ninian, 1625-1717, Calvert County, Md. Lieutenant, 1668; Captain, 1678; 
Major before 1688; Colonel, 1693; Sheriff, 1692-1694; Member of Assembly, 
1696-1699; Grantee of 1420 acres. [16, 19] 

Beekman, Gerardus, m.d., 1653-1723, Kings County, N. Y. Captain, 1681; 
Major, 1689; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1698; Colonel, 1700; Councillor, 1690-1, 1705- 
1723; President of Council and Acting-Governor, 1710. [44] 

Beekman, William, 1623-1707, New Amsterdam, N. Y. Lieutenant, Burgher Corps, 
New Amsterdam, 1652-58, and New Orange, 1673-74; Vice-Director on South 
River, 1658-1664; One of the Nine Men, 1652; Burgomaster, 1674. [44] 

Bellinger, Sir Edmund, Captain R. N., — 1705, James Island, S. C. Landgrave, 
1698; Surveyor-General, 1698; Councillor, 1698; Justice, 1703. [44] 

Belt, Jeremiah, 1724-1785, Prince George County, Md. Ensign, 1748. [19] 

Belt, Joseph, 1680-1761, Prince George County, Md. Presiding Justice, 1726-28; 
Member of Assembly, 1725-37; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1725; Colonel, 1728. [19] 

Belt, Tobias, 1720-1785, Prince George County, Md. Captain, 1748. [19] 

Benjamin, John, 1731-1796, Stratford, Conn. Captain, Stratford Train Band, 
1776; Lieutenant, Lamb's Continental Artillery, 12 Sept., 1778; Captain, 1780; 
promoted Major, 4 May, 1782, Fourth Regiment, Conn. Militia. [25, 35] 

Bennett, Richard, —1675, Nansemond County, Va. Burgess, 1629, 1635; Coun- 
cillor, 1639, 1642-49, 1658-75; Governor of Virginia, 1652-55; Major-General, 
Va. Forces, 1666. [39, 65] 

Betts, Richard, — 1713, Newtown, Long Island, N. Y. Delegate to Hempstead 
Convention, 1665; High Sheriff, Riding of Yorkshire, 1678-1681. [17] 

Bevan, John, 1646-1725, Philadelphia County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1687, 
1695, 1699-1700; Justice, 1685; Justice, Chester County, 1689. [23, 25] 

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Beverley, Robert, —1686, Middlesex County, Va. Justice, 1673; Burgess, 1676; 
Councillor, 1676; Major, 1676. [39] 

Beverley, Robert, —1720, King and Queen County, Va. Burgess, 1699, 1700, 

1702, 1706, 1720; Justice before 1705; Presiding Justice, 1718. [39] 

Beverley, William, 1698-1756, Orange County, etc., Va. Burgess, 1736-1750; 
County Lieutenant, Orange and Augusta Counties, 1741; Councillor, 1750; 
Grantee of 118,490 acres, "Manor of Beverley" in Orange County. [39] 

Bezar (Beazer), John, —1684, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1682-83; 
Justice, 1682-83. [57] 

Biddle, Clement, 1740-1814, Philadelphia, Pa. Deputy-Quartermaster-General, 
"Flying Camp," 1776; Commissary-General, 1777-78; Quartermaster-General, 
Pennsylvania Militia, 1781. [22, 25, 43, 59, 65] 

Biddle, William, 1634-1712, Burlington County, N. J. Councillor, 1682, 1683, 
1701; Justice, 1682, 1695-97, 1699, 1701; Member of Assembly, 1684, 1685, 
1687, 1703; Commissioner of Lands, 1682-3. [20, 22, 25, 33, 43, 54, 59, 64, 65] 

Biddle, William, 1670-1743, Burlington County, N. J. Commissioner of Lands, 

1703, [20, 22, 25, 33, 43, 59, 64, 65] 

Biles, Langhome, — 1769, Bucks County, Pa. Captain, Associated Regiment, 
Bucks County Militia, 1747; Justice, 1749, 1752. [30] 

Biles, William, —1710, Bucks County, Pa. Justice, 1680, 1685, 1687; Associate 
Justice Supreme Court, 1699; Member of Assembly, 1686, 1689, 1694, 1696, 

1704, 1707, 1708, 1710; Councillor, 1683, 1695, 1698-1700. [30, 69] 

Biles, William, 1671-1739, Bucks County, Pa. High Sheriff, 1704-07; Justice, 
1717, 1718, 1722, 1723, 1725, 1726, 1738; Member of Assembly, 1718-1725, 
1732, 1734-1737; Speaker, 1724. [30, 70] 

BiNNEY, Barnabas, m.d., 1751-1787, Philadelphia, Pa. Hospital Surgeon in the 
service of Penna., 1 May, 1776; Commissioned by Congress, 7 Oct., 1780, 
Physician and Surgeon in the Hospitals of United States. [20, 46] 

8o 



Blackler, William, 1741-1818, Marblehead, Mass. Captain, Second Company, 
2d Mass. Regiment of Foot, 25 Dec, 1775. [73] 

Blackwell, Jacob, 1717-1780, Queens County, N. Y. Captain, French and Indian 
War, 1759. [17] 

Blackwell, Robert, d.d., 1748-1831, Philadelphia, Pa. Chaplain, First Brigade 
Pennsylvania Line, 20 May, 1778-Jan. 1781; Surgeon and Chaplain in Camp 
at Valley Forge. [17] 

Blackwell, William, — 1772, Fauquier County, Va. Colonel, Fauquier Coimty 
Militia, 23 Aug., 1759; Colonel, Va. Forces in French War, 1761. [61] 

Bland, Richard, 1665-1720, Charles City County, Va. County Commissioner, 
1699; Burgess, 1702. [39] 

Bland, Theodorick, 1629-1671, Charles City County, Va. Burgess and Speaker 
of the House, 1659-61; Councillor, 1665-1671. [39, 65] 

Bleecker, Jan Jansen, 1641-1732, Albany, N. Y. Commissioned Captain, 15 Dec, 
1684; Captain in French and Indian War, 1689; Recorder, 1696; Member of 
Assembly, 1698-1701; Mayor, 1700-1. [20] 

Bleecker, Rutger, 1675-1756, Albany, N. Y. Mayor, 1726-28. [20] 

BoARMAN, William, 1630-1709, St. Mary's County, Md. Commissioned Captain, 
12 Oct., 1661; Major, 1676; Member of Assembly, 1671-75; High Sheriff, 1679- 
81. [19] 

Bogaert, Teunis Gysbertse, , Kings' County, N. Y. Member of Conventions, 

1664, 1674. [66] 

Bond, Joseph, , Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1716-20; Justice, 

1717, 1718, 1722, 1725. [55] 

Borden, Richard, 1601-1671, Portsmouth, R. I. Assistant, 1653-54; Treasurer- 
General, 1654-55; Commissioner, 1654-57; Deputy, 1667-70. [51, 69] 

Bowes, Francis, 1684-1748, Hunterdon County, N. J. Judge, 1728, et seq. [26] 

8i 



Bowie, Allen, 1719-1783, Prince George County, Md. Justice, 1752. [21] 

Bowie, Allen, 1736, — 1803, Lower District, Frederick, later Montgomery Covinty, 
Md. Lieutenant, 14 May, 1776; Justice, 1777. [37, 39] 

Bowie, Felder, 1745-1794, Prince George County, Md. Commissioned Captain, 
22 Jan., 1776; Judge, 1778. [21] 

Bowie, Robert, 1754-1818, Prince George County, Md. Lieutenant, 1776; Captain, 
Second Battalion, Flying Artillery, 1776; later. Governor of Maryland. [21] 

Bowie, William, 1721-1791, Prince George County, Md. Justice, 1758; Delegate 
to Maryland Convention, 1775. [21] 

Brackett, Richard, 1611-1691, Braintree, Mass. Deputy, 1655, 1665, 1667, 1671- 
72, 1674, 1680; Captain, before 1685. [66] 

Bradford, William, 1588-1657, Plymouth, Mass. A Signer of the Mayflower 
Compact and a Founder of Plymouth Plantations, 1620; Governor, 1621-33, 
1635, 1637, 1639-43, 1645-57; Assistant, 1633-34, 1636, 1638, 1644; Com- 
missioner of United Colonies, 1647-49, 1652-53, 1656; Commissioner of Bound- 
daries, 1639. [26, 35, 49] 

Bradford, William, Jr., 1624-1704, Plymouth, Mass. Assistant, 1658-81; 1692-97; 
Captain, 1659; Major, 1676; Deputy-Governor, 1682-86, 1689, 1691; Treasurer, 
1679-86, 1689, 1690; Commissioner of United Colonies, 1673-74, 1683-84, 1686. 
[26, 35, 49] 

Bradstreet, Simon, 1603-1697, Cambridge, etc., Mass. Colonial Secretary, 1630-6; 
Assistant, 1630-78; Deputy-Governor, 1678-9; Governor, 1679-86, 1689-92; 
Commissioner of United Colonies, 1644, 1648-61, 1663-67, 1670-72; Agent to 
England, 1662. [70, 71] 

Bradley, Robert, , Prince George County, Md. Member of Assembly, 1701; 

1707-10; Speaker, 1708-10. [37] 

Brewster, Jonathan, 1593-1659, Duxbury, Mass. and New London, Conn. Deputy, 
1639, 1641-42, 1644, 1655, 1657-58. [32, 45, 49, 51] 

Brewster, William, 1563-1644, Plymouth, Mass. Signer of the Mayflower Com- 
pact and a Founder of Plymouth Plantations, 1620. [32, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52] 

82 



Brinton, Joseph, 1692-1751, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1729, 
1731-35; Justice, 1730-51. [33, 38, 50, 52, 62] 

tBRiNTON, William, 1630-1700, Chester County, Pa. First Settler in Birmingham 
Township, 1684. [33, 38, 50, 52, 62] 

Brinton, William, 1666-1751, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1713. 
[33, 38, 50, 52, 62] 

Brooke, Matthew, 1719-1806, Philadelphia County, Pa. Member of Provincial 
Conference, 18 June, 1776. [23, 24, 73] 

Brooke, Robert, 1602-1655, Charles County, Md. Commander, Charles Coimty, 
1649, et seq.; Councillor, 1649-55; President of Council and Acting Governor of 
Maryland, appointed 29 Mar., 1652. [16, 71] 

Brooke, Thomas, 1632-1676, Calvert County, Md. Captain, 1658; Major, 1660; 
Commissioner, 1661; Member of Assembly, 1663, 1673; High Sheriff, 1666- 
1673. [16] 

Brooke, Thomas, 1660-1730, Calvert and Prince George Counties, Md. Justice, 
1684; Councillor, 1691-1707, 1715-1724; President of Council and Acting Gov- 
ernor, 1720; Indian Commissioner, 1697; Commissary-General, 1700. [16] 

Broughton, Thomas, —1738, South Carolina. Councillor, 1704-1719; Speaker 
of Assembly, 1716; Judge, 1716; Lieutenant-Governor, 1728; Governor, 1735- 
38. [32] 

Brown, Gustavus, m.d., 1689-1762, Charles County, Md. Judge, 1755. [61] 

Brown, Henry, 1625-1703, Providence, R. I. Commissioner, 1652-54; Deputy, 
1665, 1684; Assistant, 1672, 1673. [51] 

Brown, John 1584-1662, Plymouth Colony, Mass. Assistant, 1636, 1638-55; Com- 
missioner of the United Colonies, 1644-1655. [28, 34, 68] 

Browne, Nicholas, — 1673, Lynn and Reading, Mass. Deputy, 1641, 1671-72; 
Commissioner, 1644. [31] 

Brownell, Thomas, 1619-1665, Portsmouth, R. L Commissioner, 1655, 1661- 
1663; Deputy, 1664. [22, 25, 43, 65, 69] 

83 



Buckley, John, 1647- 1732, New Castle County-on-Delaware. Member of Assembly, 
1697. [23, 24, 73] 

BUDD, Thomas, 1646-1697, Burlington Coimty, N. J. Councillor, 1682-83; Member 
of Assembly, 1682, 1683, 1685; Justice, 1683; Treasurer, 1683; Commissioner 
of Property, 1681, et seq, [24, 26, 38, 53, 62, 73] 

BuDD, Thomas, 1686-1742, Burlington County, N. J. Justice, 1722, et seq.; Indian 
Commissioner, 1724. [23] 

BuDD, William, 1649-1722, Burlington County, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1685, 
1701; Justice, 1703, 1705-6, 1712; Indian Commissioner, 1710. [23, 68] 

Bull, Stephen, —1706, "Ashley Hall," Berkeley County, S. C. Councillor, 1666- 
1698; Member of Provincial Parliament, 1672-74, 1685-87, 1694-98; Captain, 
1672; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1689; Surveyor-General, 1684; Justice, 1683; 
Cacique of the Ettiwans, 1671. [31] 

Bull, William, 1683-1755, "Ashley Hall," S. C. Councillor, 1719, et seq. ; President 
of the Council, 1737-38; Lieutenant-Governor, 1738-55, as such administered 
the government, 1737-43. [31] 

BuRD, James, 1726-1793, Lancaster County, Pa. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1755; Colonel, 
Second Battalion, Expedition against Fort Duquesne, 1758; Colonel, Fourth 
Battalion of Associators, March, 1776. [38, 52, 62, 69] 

BURDETT, William, — 1643, Accomac County, Va. Justice, 1634-43; Burgess, 1639; 
Grantee of 1050 acres, April, 1639. [61] 

BuRFORD, Thomas, —1687, Charles County, Md. Member of Assembly, 1682-87; 
Justice and County Commissioner, 1685. [39] 

Burr, Jehu, 1600-1670, Fairfield, Conn. Deputy, 1638, 1641, 1645-46, 1659-61 
1663, 1668-69. [49] 

Burr, John, 1691-after 1744, Burlington County, N. J. Surveyor-General, Western 
Division of New Jersey, 1728. [36] 

Burr, Nathaniel, 1640-1712, Fairfield, Conn. Deputy, 1692-95. [49] 

84 



BuRRiTT, Stephen, —1697, Stratford, Conn. Ensign, 1672; Lieutenant, 1675; 
Captain, 1692. [66] 

BuRSLEY, John, — 1660, Weymouth and Barnstable, Mass. One of the recognized 
Founders of Massachusetts Bay Colony; Deputy, 1636. [28, 34, 68] 

, BURWELL, Lewis, 1621-1653, Gloucester County, Va. Major, 1653. [21, 47, 64] 

BuRWELL, Lewis, 1648-1710, Gloucester County, Va. Major, 1682; Councillor, 
1702-1710. [21, 47, 64] 

BuRWELL, Nathaniel, 1681-1721, Gloucester County, Va. Burgess, 1710-12, 1720- 
21. [21, 47, 64] 

Byrd, William, 1650-1704, of "Belvidere," Henrico County and "Westover," 
Charles City County, Va. Burgess, 1677, 1679-1682; Councillor, 1681-1704; 
Receiver General, 1687-1704. Colonel, 1680, [21, 39, 46, 64] 

Byrd, William, 1674-1744, "Westover," Charles City County, Va. Councillor, 
1707-1744; Receiver General, 1705-1716; Founder of Richmond. [21, 39, 46, 64] 

Byrd, WilUam, 1728-1777, "Westover," Va. Colonel, Second Virginia Regiment 
French and Indian War, 1758; Councillor, 1754-1777; Burgess, 1752-54. [21, 
46, 64] 

Cadwalader, John, — 1734, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 1718- 
33; Member of Assembly, 1729-33; Justice, 1723, 1725, et seq. [15, 30, 52, 59] 

Cadwalader, John, 1742-1786, Philadelphia, Pa. Delegate to Provincial Con- 
vention, 1775; Member of Committee of Safety, 1775-76; Justice, 1776; Captain 
of "The Greens" or "Silk Stockings," 1775; Colonel, Third Battalion, Pennsyl- 
vania Associators, 1775; Brigadier-General, Penna. Militia, 5 April, 1777. 
[59] 

Cadwalader, Lambert, 174(?)-1823, Philadelphia, Pa. Delegate to Provincial 
Convention, 1775; Member of Constitutional Convention, 1776; Lieutenant- 
Colonel, Third Pennsylvania Battalion, 4 Jan., 1776; promoted Colonel, Fourth 
Regiment, Pennsylvania Line, 25 Oct., 1776. [52] 

Cadwalader, Thomas, m.d., 1707-1779, Philadelphia, Pa. Councillor, 1755-76; 
Surgeon, Pennsylvania Militia, 25 Dec, 1776. [52, 59] 

85 



Calvert, George, —1725, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Councils, 1722-24. 
[73] 

Carmick, Stephen, 1718-1774, Philadelphia, Pa. Signer of Non-Importation 
Resolutions, 1765; Member of Common Councils, 1770-74. [24, 40, 41, 53] 

Carpenter, Preston, 1721-1785, Salem County, N. J. Judge of Common Pleas, 
1763-71. [19] 

Carpenter, Samuel, 1649-1714, Philadelphia, Pa. Councillor, 1687-89, 1695, 
1697-1713; Member of Assembly, 1693-94, 1696, 1705; Provincial Treasurer, 
1704, 1710-11, 1713-14; Deputy-Governor, 1694-98; Member of Assembly 
and Council of West Jersey and Justice, 1685. [18, 19, 33] 

Carpenter, Samuel, 1688-1748, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Coimcil, 
1716-41. [19] 

Carr, Caleb, 1624-1695, Newport, R. I. Commissioner, 1654, 1658-62; Deputy, 
1664, 1667-72, 1678-79, 1682; Treasurer, 1661-2; Assistant, 1679-86, 1690-1; 
Governor, 1695. [22, 47, 64, 73] 

Carroll, Charles, 1660-1720, Annapolis, Md. Attorney-General, 1689-1717; 
Judge, 1691-1717. [44] 

Carroll, Charles, 1737-1832, of "CarroUton," Md. Signer of the Declaration of 
Independence. [44] 

Carter, Charles, 1707-1764, of "Cleve," King George County, Va. Burgess, 1736, 
1748-64; Colonel. [64] 

Carter, John, — 1669, of "Corotoman," Lancaster County, Va. Burgess, 1641-43, 
1649, 1654, 1657-66; Justice, 1653; Councillor, 1658-69; Colonel-Commandant 
of Lancaster County Militia against the Rappahannock Indians, 1654. [21, 
39, 46, 64] 

Carter, John, 1690-1742, of "Shirley," Charles City County, Va. Councillor, 
1725-42; Secretary of the Colony, 1722-42. [64] 

Carter, Landon, 1711 — , of "Sabine Hall," Richmond County, Va. Burgess, 
1752-68. [39] 

86 



Carter, Robert, 1663-1732, of "Corotoman," Lancaster County, Va. Burgess, 
1691-2, 1696-99; Speaker, 1696, 1699; Treasurer, 1699-1705; Colonel and Com- 
mander-in-Chief of Lancaster and Northumberland County Militia, 1699; 
Coimcillor, 1699-1732; President of Council and Acting Governor, 1726-27. 
[21, 39, 46, 64] 

Cary, Miles, 1620-1667, Warwick County, Va. Major, 1654; Lieutenant-Colonel, 
1657; Colonel and County Lieutenant, 1659-67; Burgess, 1659-63; Councillor, 
1663-67. [42, 63] 

Channing, John, 1714-1771, Newport, R. L Deputy, 1747, 1748. [70, 71] 

Channing, William, 1751-1793, Newport, R. L Major, 1775; Attorney-General, 
1777. [70, 71] 

Chastaigner, Alexander Thesee, —1707, Craven County, S. C. Member of Com- 
mons House of Assembly, 1693, 1706; Justice, 1706. [57] 

Chauncey, Elihu, 1710-1791, Durham, Conn. Deputy, 1734, 1736-64, 1766-1776; 
Ensign, 1737; Captain, 1738; Major, 1742; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1755; Colonel, 
Fourth Regiment, Expedition against Crown Point, 1755; Judge, 1774-77, et 
seq. [18] 

Chew, Benjamin, 1723-1810, of "Cliveden," Philadelphia, Pa. Commissioner on 
Botmdaries, 1751; Attorney-General, 1754-69; Councillor, 1755-76; Register- 
General, 1765-76; Master of the Rolls, 1755; Chief Justice Supreme Court, 
1774-76. [15, 27, 30, 40, 41, 44, 47, 53, 67] 

Chew, John, — 1668, James City, Va. Member of House of Burgesses from Hogg 
Island, 1623-4, 1629, and from York County, 1642-44; Justice, 1646. [15, 
27, 30, 40, 41, 44, 47, 53, 67] 

Chew, Samuel, 1634-1677, Anne Arundel County, Md. Burgess, 1661; Councillor, 
1669-77; Keeper of the Great Seal, 1670; Chancellor, 1675; Provincial Secretary, 
1675; Justice, 1668; Colonel, 1675. [15, 27, 30, 40, 41, 44, 47, 53, 67] 

Chew, Samuel, m.d., 1693-1744, Kent County-on-Delaware. Chief Justice of the 
Three Lower Counties (now Delaware), 1741-43. [15, 27, 30, 40, 41, 44, 47, 
53, 67] 

87 



Chichester, Richard, 1657-1734, Lancaster County, Va. Justice, 1714; High 
Sheriff, 1722-3. [36, 38, 54] 

Chichester, Richard, 1710-1743, Lancaster County, Va. Justice, 1739. [36, 38, 54] 

Christophers, Christopher, 1683-1729, New London, Conn. Captain, 1715; 
Deputy, 1721-23; Assistant, 1723-28; Judge of County Courts, 1721-1725; 
Commissary, Expedition to Port Royal, 1710, Expedition against Canada, 
1711. [31] 

Christophers, Richard, 1662-1726, New London, Conn. Assistant, 1699, 1704- 
1722; Judge of County Courts, 1709-16; Judge of Superior Court, 1710-20. [31] 

Churchill, William, —1710, Middlesex County, Va. Burgess, 1691-92, 1704; 
Councillor, 1705-1710. [63] 

Claggett, Thomas, —1703, Calvert County, Md. Captain, 1683, 1696. [21] 

Claiborne, Augustine, 1721-1787, of "Windsor," Surry County, Va. Burgess, 
1748-49, 1752-1755; Member of State Senate, 1780. [46, 60] 

Claiborne, Thomas, 1647-1683, of "Romancoke," King William County, Va. 
Lieutenant-Colonel in Indian Wars, 1683; Grantee of 1500 acres, 1677. [46, 60] 

Claiborne, William, 1587-1677, Northumberland County, etc., Va. Secretary of 
State for Virginia, 1625-35, 1652-60; Councillor, 1623-50; Justice of Accomac 
County Courts, 1631, of York, 1633, of Northumberland, 1653; Colonel, 1644; 
Treasurer, 1642-60; Deputy Governor of Maryland, 1653; Grantee, 5000 acres 
of land, 1652. [46, 60] 

Clapham, Josias, — 1803, Loudoun County, Va. Lieutenant, Fairfax County 
Militia, 1758; Burgess, 1771, 1775; Member of Committee of Observation, 
1775; Member of Virginia Convention, 1775; Delegate to Virginia Assembly, 
1777. [54] 

Clarke, Daniel, 1607-1680, Charles City County, Va. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1680. 
[27, 54] 

Clarke, John Innes, , Providence, R. L Major, First Regiment Providence 

County Militia, May, 1775; Deputy, 1780; Assistant, 1781-82. [50] 



Clarke, Jeremiah, — 1651, Newport, R. I. One of the Founders of Rhode Island, 
1638; Lieutenant, 1642; Captain, 1644; Treasurer, 1647-49; Assistant, 1648; 
President Regent, acting as Governor, 1648. [69] 

Clarke, Walter, 1640-1714, Newport, R. I. Deputy, 1667, 1670, 1672-73; Assistant, 
1673-75, 1686-89, 1699; Governor, 1676-77, 1686, 1696-97, 1698; Deputy- 
Governor, 1679-86, 1700-14. [69] 

Clayton, William, — 1689, Chester County, Pa. Member of Governor Markham's 
Council, 1681; Presiding Justice of Upland Court, 1681; President Justice, 
13 June, 1682; Provincial Councillor, 1682-1685; President of Council and 
Acting-Governor, 24 Oct., 1684 to 30 March, 1685. [36, 57] 

fCLAYTON, William, 1658-1727, Chester County, Pa. Justice of the Courts of Phila- 
delphia County, 19 Aug., 1684.* [57] 

Clement, Jacob, 1678—, Gloucester County, N. J. High Sheriff, 1709-10. [36] 

Clifford, Thomas, 1723-1793, Philadelphia, Pa. Signer of Non-Importation 
Resolutions, 25 Oct., 1765. [37, 50, 61] 

Clymer, George, 1739-1813, Philadelphia, Pa. A Signer of the Declaration of 
Independence. [18] 

Cochran, John, m.d., 1730-1807, New York. Physician and Surgeon-General, 
Middle Department, Continental Army, 10 Apr., 1777; Chief Physician and 
Surgeon of the Army, 6 Oct., 1780; Director-General, Military Hospitals, 
Continental Army, 17 Jan., 1781. [20] 

Cocke, Abraham, 1690-1760, Amelia County, Va. High Sheriff, 1751; Justice, 
1745-1760. [27, 54] 

Cocke, Richard, 1600-1665, Henrico County, Va. Burgess, 1632, 1644, 1654; High 
Sheriff, 1655. [27, 46, 54, 60] 

Cocke, Richard, 1639-1706, of "Bremo," Henrico County, Va. Justice, 1678-1699. 
[46, 60] 



♦Service doubtless belongs to William Clayton, Sr. 

89 



Cocke, Thomas, 1638-1697, of "Malvern Hills," Henrico County, Va. Burgess, 
1677, 1679, 1696-7; High Sheriff, 1680, 1688; Justice, 1678, et seq. [27, 54] 

CODDINGTON, William, 1601-1678, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. A Founder 
of Massachusetts Bay Colony; Assistant, 1629-36; Treasurer, 1634; Deputy, 
1636-37; A Founder of Portsmouth, R. I., 1638; of Newport, 1639; Judge, 1638- 
40; Governor of Portsmouth and Newport, 1640-1647; Assistant, 1647, 1666, 
1667; President of the Colony, 1648; Commissioner for Newport, 1656, 1663; 
Named in Charter of 1663; Deputy, 1666; Deputv-Govemor, 1673-74; Governor, 
1674, 1675, 1678. [66] 

Coffin, Tristram, 1605-1681, Nantucket, Mass. Chief Magistrate, 1671, 1677-78. 
[69] 

COGGESHALL, Daniel, 1665-1717, Portsmouth, R. I. Deputy, 1704-5, 1711, 1715. 
[45] 

COGGESHALL, John, 1591-1647, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Deputy, 1634- 
37; A Founder of Portsmouth, 1638; Treasurer, 1638; A Founder of Newport, 
1639; Elder, 1639-40; Assistant, 1640-44; President of Rhode Island, 1647. [45] 

COGGESHALL, Joshua, 1623-1688, Newport and Portsmouth, R. I. Deputy, 1664, 
1666-68, 1670-71; Assistant, 1669-70, 1672-76. [45] 

Cogswell, John, 1592-1669, Ipswich, Mass. Deputy, 1634-37. [51] 

Collier, William, —1670, Duxbury, Mass. Assistant, 1634-37, 1639-50, 1654-65; 
Delegate to Congress of United Colonies, 1643. [48] 

Collins, Edward, 1603-1689, Cambridge, Mass. Deputy, 1654-70. [32] 

Collins, Francis, 1635-1720, Gloucester County, N. J. Member of Assembly, 
1683-84; Councillor, 1683, 1707; Commissioner of Lands, 1683; Justice, 1685, 
et seq. [36] 

COMSTOCK, Samuel, 1654-1727, Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1699, 1702, 1707-8, 
1711; Captain, 1723. [51] 

Conway, Edwin, 1610-1675, Northampton and Lancaster Counties, Va. Coimty 
Clerk, Northampton, 1642-45; Grantee of 1250 acres, Lancaster County, 1654, 
and of 1650 acres, in 1657. [36, 38, 54] 

90 



Cooper, Joseph, 1666-1731, Gloucester County, N. J. Councillor, 1703. [66] 

Cooper, William, 1632-1710, Gloucester County, N. J. Member of Assembly, 
1682-1685, 1697; Commissioner of Lands, 1682, 1684-85; Justice, 1696, et seq. 
[66] 

CORBIN, Henry, 1629-1676, Lancaster County, Va. Burgess, 1658-60; Councillor, 
1663-67, 1674-76. [39, 64, 65] 

Cornell, Gideon, 1710-1766, Portsmouth, R. L Deputy, 1732, 1740; Assistant, 
1740-41, 1745-46; Boundary Commissioner, 1746; Chief Justice, 1747-49. [22, 
25, 43, 59, 65] 

Cornell, Thomas, 1595-1655, Portsmouth, R. L Ensign, 1642-44. [16, 17, 52, 
65, 69, 71] 

Coryell, John, 1730-1799, Bucks County, Pa. Captain, Solebury Township, 
Bucks County Associators, 21 Aug., 1775; Major, Fourth Battalion, Bucks 
County Militia, 6 May, 1777. [66] 

Cox, John, 1732-1793, Philadelphia, Pa. and "Bloomsbury," N. J. Member of 
Pennsylvania Provincial Conventions, 1774, 1775; Member of Council of Safety, 
1776-77; Major, Second Battalion, Associated Militia, 1775; Lieutenant- 
Colonel. 1777: Assistant Quartermaster-General, 1777-79. [20, 40, 46] 

Coxe, Daniel, 1674-1739, New Jersey. Coimcillor, 1706-12; Member of Assembly, 
1714, 1716; Speaker, 1716; Associate Justice Supreme Court, 1706; Chief 
Justice, 1734; Commander of the Military forces of West Jersey, 1706, et seq. 
[24, 40, 72] 

CoxE, WiUiam, 1723-1801, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 1751- 
70; Alderman, 1757-70; Justice, Orphans' Court, Common Pleas and Quarter 
Sessions, 28 February, 1761. [23, 72] 

Crabb, Ralph, 1694-1734, Prince George County, Md. Justice, 1720-34. [20, 37 
39] 

Crafts, Griffin, 1609-1689, Roxbury, Mass. Deputy, 1638, 1663-7; Lieutenant, 
1653. [49] 

91 



Crocker, William, 1612-1692, Barnstable, Mass. Deputy, 1670-71, 1674. [28, 
34, 68] 

Crosby, Simon, 1637-1724, Billerica, Mass. Deputy, 1690-92, 1697-98. [66] 

Crowshaw, Joseph, —1667, York County, Va. Burgess, 1655-6, 1659-60; Major, 
1658. [46, 60] 

CUSHING, John, 1627-1708, Scituate, Plymouth Colony, Mass. Deputy, 1676, 
1679, 1682-86; Assistant after the union with Massachusetts, 1689-92, 1697; 
Justice, Plymouth Colony, 1685-90; Special Justice, 1705. [28, 34, 68] 

CusHiNG, Thomas, 1663-1740, Boston, Mass. Ensign, Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company, 1709; Lieutenant, Militia Company, 1691; Captain, 1725; 
Deputy, 1724-33; Assistant, or Councillor, 1731-1736; Special Justice, 1733; 
Boundary Commissioner, 1736. [28, 34, 68] 

Danforth, Nicholas, 1585-1638, Cambridge, Mass. Deputy, 1636, 1637. [70, 71] 

Deacon, George, 1642-1725, Burlington County, N. J. Member of Assembly, 
1682-83, 1684-85, 1697, 1701; Justice, 1682, 1684-85; Provincial Judge, 1701. 
[19] 

Demarest, (DesMarets) David, 1620-1693, Staten Island, N. Y. and Hackensack, 
N. J. Delegate to Netherlands Convention, 1664. [63] 

Demarest, (Des Marets) Jan, 1645-1719, Hackensack, N. J., and New York.. 
Lieutenant, 1683; Councillor of New York, 1689; Member of Committee of 
Safety, 1689. [63] 

Deming, John, 1610-1705, Wethersfield, Conn. Deputy, 1649-1661; Incorporator 
of the Colony under Charter of Charles II, 1662. [61] 

Denwood, Levin, 1615 — after 1665, Northampton County, Va. Justice, 1655, et seq. 
[15, 27, 30, 47, 60, 73] 

Denwood, Levin, 1639-1726, Somerset County, Md- County Commissioner, 1683. 
[15, 30, 35, 47, 73] 

92 



De Peyster, Johannes, 1620-1685, New Amsterdam, N, Y. Judge or Master, 
Orphans' Court, 1659-60; Burgomaster, 1673. [26, 59, 72] 

De Peyster, Johannes, 1666-1711, New York. Ensign of Foot, 1686; Lieutenant, 
1689; Captain of Foot, 1698; Captain of Horse, 1700, 1702; Mayor, 1698; 
Member of Assembly, 1698-1701. [26, 59] 

Deshon, Moses, 1710- 1779, Boston, Mass. Major, Massachusetts Militia, 1756, 
in service at Fort Miller and Fort Edward. [26] 

Devonish, Bernard, — 1694, Burlington Coimty, N. J. Member of Assembly, 
1682-83. [23] 

DORSEY, Edward, — 1705, Anne Arundel and Baltimore Counties, Md. Captain, 
1686; Major, 1687, re-commissioned Major, 4 Sept., 1689 and 9 Oct., 1694; 
Member of Assembly, 1694-97, 1701-05; Judge, 1686; Judge of the High Court 
of Chancery, 1695. [37] 

DORSEY, John, 1640-1715, of "Hockley," Anne Anmdel County, Md. Member of 
Assembly, 1692, 1701, 1703; Commissioner, 1694; Councillor, 1710-15. [15, 
21, 30, 35, 37, 47] 

DORSEY, John, 1726-1810, Baltimore County, Md. Colonel, Elk Ridge Battalion, 
1776, et seq. [34] 

Doty, Edward, — 1655, Plymouth Colony, Mass. Signer of the Mayflower Com- 
pact, 11 Nov., 1620. [28, 34, 68] 

Douglass, George, 1726-1799, Berks County, Pa. Justice, 1764-76; Captain, 
Seventh Company, Berks County, Pennsylvania Battalion of the "Flying 
Camp," 1776. [46, 60] 

Drayton, Thomas, 1700-1761, Charleston, S. C. Justice, 1734, 1737, et seq.; 
Member of Commons House of Assembly, 1746-47. [31] 

Dudley, Thomas, 1576-1653, Roxbury, Mass. A Founder of Massachusetts Bay 
Colony; Assistant, 1629, 1635-36, 1641-44; Deputy-Governor, 1630-34, 1637-40, 
1646-49, 1651-52; Governor, 1634, 1640, 1645, 1650; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1636; 
Major General, 1644; Commissioner of United Colonies, 1643-44, 1646-49; 
President of, 1647, 1649. [35, 70, 71] 

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DuLANY, Daniel, 1687-1753, Annapolis, Md. Attorney-General, 1735; Commissary- 
General, 1738, et seq,; Councillor, 1742-53. [19, 33] 

DuLANY, Walter, —1773, Annapolis, Md. Member of Assembly, 1745, 1749-50, 
1754, 1758, 1761; Commissary-General, 1754; Mayor, 1766; Councillor, 1767- 
1773. [19] 

Eayre, Richard, —1738, Burlington County, N. J. Judge, 1724-32. [36] 

EcKLEY, John, — 1689, Philadelphia, Pa. Justice of Supreme Court, 1684; Mem- 
ber of Governing Council, 1687-8; Presiding Justice, County Courts, 1687-88. 
[24, 40, 72] 

Edmonds, William, 1734-1816, Fauquier Cotmty, Va. Captain, French and Indian 
War, 1761. [61] 

Edwards, Timothy, 1669-1758, East Windsor, Conn. Chaplain, Connecticut 
Troops, Canadian Expedition, 1711. [43, 57] 

Edwards, Timothy, 1738- 1813, Stockbridge, Mass. Member of Provincial Congress, 
1774; Councillor, 1775; Judge of Probate for Berkshire County, 1778-87. [57] 

Eichelberger, Martin, 1716-1781, York County, Pa. Justice of the Peace and 
County Courts, 1764-1776. [48] 

Eldridge, Daniel, —1726, Kingston, R. I., etc. Captain, 1702-15. [45, 50, 51] 

Eldridge, James, 1745-1811, Stonington, Conn. Lieutenant, Sixth Conn. Regi- 
ment, 1 May, 1775; Captain, 1 May, 1775; Captain, Tenth Continental Infantry, 
1 Jan., 1776; Captain ^'nst Connecticut Regiment, 1 Jan., 1777. [45, 50, 51] 

Ellery, Benjamin, 1669-1746, Newport, R. I. Deputy, 1711, 1713, 1715, 1722-23, 
1727, 1732; Speaker, 1727; Boundary Commissioner, 1728; Assistant, 1741- 
42. [70, 71] 

Ellery, WiUiam, 1701-1764, Newport, R. I. Deputy, 1739-40; Assistant, 1742-45; 
Deputy-Governor, 1748-50. [70, 71] 

Ellery, William, 1727-1820, Newport, R. I. A Signer of the Declaration of In- 
dependence. [69, 71] 

94 



Ellis, Edward, m.d., 1698 — , Boston, Mass. Surgeon, Castle William, French 
and Indian War, 1743-44; Surgeon-General, Massachusetts Troops, 19 Febry., 
1744; Captain and Major, Third Company, Third Regiment, 25 Fabry., 1744. 
[24, 40, 41, 53] 

Ellis, John, 1681—, Varina, Henrico County, Va. High Sheriff; Justice. [27, 54] 

Ellis, Robert, m.d., — 1720, Boston, Mass. "Chirurgeon, " Expedition against Nova 
Scotia, 22 April, 1706; against Port Royal, 19 Aug., 1710. [24, 40, 41, 53] 

Emlen, George, 1695-1754, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Councils, 1730- 
39. [32, 33, 57, 69] 

Emlen, George, 1718-1776, Philadelphia, Pa. Signer of Non-Importation Resolu- 
tions, 1765. [57] 

Emott, James, —1713, Perth Amboy, N. J. Provincial Secretary, 1686, et seq.; 
Lieutenant, 10 Dec, 1686. [72] 

Empson, Cornelius, 1660-1712, New Castle County-on-Delaware. Justice, 1685, 
1689, 1690-93; Member of Assembly, 1686, 1693, 1695-97 ; Judge of the Supreme 
Court of the Three Lower Counties, now Delaware, 1698-1701. [48, 62] 

Ennalls, Bartholomew, — 1689, Dorchester County, Md. Justice, 1674-76, 
1679-85; Member of Assembly, 1678-84. [27, 60] 

Ennalls, Henry, 1676-1734, Dorchester County, Md. Member of Assembly, 
1712-14; Justice, 1699, 1702-1706, 1708-21, 1723-34. [27, 60] 

Eustis, Benjamin, 1720-1804, Boston, Mass. Lieutenant, Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company, 1763; Captain, Mass. Militia, 1766. [42, 70, 71] 

tEVAN, Thomas ap, 1651-1738, Gwynedd, Pa. Grantee of lands from William 
Penn. [57] 

Evans, Hugh, 1682-1772, Philadelphia County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1722, 
1746-54. [30, 66, 70] 

Evans, William, — 1784, Chester County, Pa. Member Provincial Congress, 1775; 
Colonel, Fourth Battalion, Chester County Mihtia, 17 May, 1777; Justice, 
1778. [35] 

95 



Farr, John, — 1731, Berkeley County, S. C. Member of Commons House of As- 
sembly, 1685, 1687. [57] 

Farr, Thomas, — 1786, Berkeley County, S. C. Speaker, Commons House of 
Assembly, 1779-80. [57] 

Feake, Robert, 1610-1662, Watertown, Mass. A Founder of Massachusetts Bay 
Colony, 1630; Lieutenant, 1632-36; Deputy, 1634-36. [16, 17, 57] 

Fenner, Arthur, 1622-1703, Providence, R. I. Commissioner (Deputy), 1653, 
1655, 1659-60, 1662-63; Deputy, 1664, 1670, 1672, 1679, 1692; Assistant, 1657, 
1661, 1665-68, 1672, 1676, 1679-86, 1690; Captain, 1676; Commissioner of 
the United Colonies, 1653, et seq; Agent to the Court of England, 1683. [52] 

Fenner, Thomas, 1652-1718, Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1683, 1691, 1695, 1697, 
1699, 1704-05; Assistant, 1707-13, 1715-17; Major, 1712-13. [52] 

Fenwick, Cuthbert, —1654, St. Mary's County, Md. Member of Assembly, 1636, 
1638, 1640, 1642, 1647-50, 1654; Speaker, 1649; Justice, 1644, et seq.; Grantee 
of Fenwick Manor, 1651. [18] 

Fenwick, Edward, 1720-1775, Charleston, S. C. Councillor, 1747, et seq. [31] 

Fenwick, John, —1747, Charleston, S. C. Captain, 1706; Major, 1707; Coun- 
cillor, 1730-32, 1743; Major General, 1740; Agent to England, 1744-45. [31] 

Fisher, Thomas, 1669-1713, Sussex County-on-Delaware. Member of Pennsylvania 
Assembly, 1697, 1700; Member of Assembly of the Three Lower Counties, 
1704, 1707-08; Speaker, 1704; Justice, 1706, 1708. [32, 41, 53, 69] 

Fisher, William, 1719-1784, Philadelphia, Pa. Member Common Council, 1767- 
76; Mayor, 1773. [25] 

Fitz-Randolph, Edward, 1754-1837, Philadelphia, Pa. Lieutenant, Fourth Perm- 
sylvania. Continental Line, 3 Jan., 1777 to 10 May, 1779. [30] 

Fitz-Randolph, Nathaniel, 1642-1714, Woodbridge, N. J. Member of East Jersey 
Assembly, 1693-95; Associate Justice, 1688, 1692, et seq. [31] 

FiTZWATER, George, 1674-1750, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 
1717-42; Alderman, 1730-42; Justice, 1732-49. [18] 

96 



Fletcher, Robert, 1657-1726, Philadelphia County, Pa. Justice of Common 
Pleas 1723-26. [56] 

FowKE, Gerard, —1669, Westmoreland County, Va. and Charles County, Md. 
County Lieutenant, 1660; Burgess, 1663; Member of Maryland Assembly, 
1666; Justice, 1667. [36, 38, 42, 54, 61] 

FowKE, Gerard, 1662-1734, Charles County, Md. High Sheriff, 1700; Member 
of Assembly, 1704-07, 1710. [42, 61] 

Fox, Joseph, 1710-1779, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1750, 1753-71; 
Speaker, 1764-65, 1768; Signer of Non-Importation Resolutions, 1765. [55, 
58, 61] 

Francis, Tench, —1758, Talbot County, Md. and Philadelphia, Pa. Member of 
Marjdand Assembly, 1734; Attorney-General of Pennsylvania, 1741-45; Mem- 
ber of Common Council, 1747-1755. [24, 32, 72] 

Freeborn, Gideon, —1720, Portsmouth, R. I. Deputy, 1675, 1690, 1703-04, 1713. 
[22, 25, 43, 65, 69] 

Freeborn, William, 1594-1670, Portsmouth, R. I. A Founder of Portsmouth, 
1638; Commissioner. 1657. [22, 25, 43, 65, 69] 

Freeman, Edmund, 1590-1682, Sandwich, Mass. Assistant, 1640-1646. [22, 47, 
64] 

French, William, 1603-1681, Cambridge, Mass. Lieutenant, 1647; Deputy, from 
Billerica, 1660, 1663-64; Captain, Ancient and Honorable Company, 1681. [66] 

Galloway, Samuel, — 1720, of West River, Anne Arundel Coimty, Md.; Grantee 
of "White Plains," 1200 acres, 8 Aug., 1669. [15, 17, 24, 25, 27, 30, 40, 41, 
44, 47, 53, 74] 

Gallup, John, 1618-1675, Stonington, Conn. Deputy, 1665-1667; Captain in 
King Philip's War, 1675. [45, 50, 51] 

Gardiner, Luke, 1622-1674, St. Mary's County, Md. Member of Assembly, 1660- 
62, 1671; High Sheriff, 1672-74; commissioned Lieutenant, 28 Jan., 1660; 
Captain, 1664. [19] 

97 



Gardiner, Richard, , St. Mary's County, Md. Member of Assembly, 1637-41. 

[19] 

Gardiner, Richard, — 1687, St. Mary's County, Md. Justice and County Com- 
missioner, 1677-87; Member of Assembly, 1681-87. [19] 

Gardner, Richard, 1626-1689, Nantucket, Mass. Chief Magistrate, 1673. [69] 

Gardner, Thomas, 1591-1674, Salem, Mass. Governor of Cape Ann Colony, 1623; 
A Founder of Massachusetts Bay Colony; Deputy, 1637. [55, 70] 

Garrett, William, 1643-1724, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1706-07. 
[50, 57, 69] 

Gayer, William, — 1710, Nantucket, Mass. Judge of Coiurt of Common Pleas, 
1696, 1699, 1702, 1706-10; Special Justice, 1704. [69] 

Gaylord, William, 1585-1683, Dorchester, Mass. and Windsor, Conn. Deputy, 
1635, 1637-38, 1639-47, 1649-62, 1664. [49] 

GiBBES, Robert, 1644-1715, Colleton Cotmty, S. C. Member Commons House of 
Assembly, 1692-3 ;Colonel, 1709; Chief Justice, 1709; Governor, 1709-1712. [31] 

GiLMAN, John, 1624-1708, Exeter, N. H. Lieutenant, 1669; Deputy, 1693, 1697; 
Speaker, 1693; Councillor, 1680-84; Judge of Common Pleas, 1682. [16, 30, 
37, 55] 

GOFFE, Edward, —1658, Cambridge, Mass. Deputy, 1646, 1650. [43, 70, 71] 

Gold, Nathan, —1694, Fairfield, Conn. Ensign, 1656; Major, 1673; Assistant, 
1657, 1659, 1687, 1689-94; Incorporator of Colony under Charter of 1662; 
Boimdary Commissioner, Connecticut and New York, 1684; Judge, 1687. [49] 

Gold, Nathan, 1663-1723, Fairfield, Conn. Assistant, 1694; Chief Justice of Su- 
preme Court, 1712; Lieutenant-Governor, 1708-1723. [49] 

GooDALE, Nathan, 1744-1793, Mass. Lieutenant, May to December, 1775, et seq.; 
Captain, Fifth Regiment, Massachusetts Line, 1777-78; transferred to First 
Regiment, 12 June, 1783; brevetted Major, 30 Sept., 1783. [45] 

98 



GooKiN, Daniel, 1612-1687, Upper Norfolk County, Va. and Cambridge, Mass. 
Member of House of Burgesses, Va., 1641; Captain, 1641; Deputy to General 
Court of Mass., 1649, 1651; Speaker, 1651; Assistant, 1652-75, 1677-87; Major- 
General, 1681-87; Justice of County Court, 1660, 1664, 1670-73. [28, 34, 67] 

GORHAM, John, 1621-1676, Plymouth Colony, Mass. Lieutenant, 1673; Captain, 
in King Philip's War, 1675. [28, 34, 61, 67] 

Gorton, Samuel, 1592-1677, Warwick, R. I. A Founder of Warwick, 1642; Com- 
missioner to England, 1644; Commissioner to the Court of Commissioners, 
1651-52, 1655-60, 1662-63; Deputy, 1665-66, 1670; Assistant for Warwick 
Plantation, 1649, 1651-52; President of Providence and Warwick Plantations, 
1651-52. [45] 

GouvENEUR, Isaac, 1670-1728, New York. Ensign of Foot, 1700, 1702, et seq. [52] 

Grafton, Richard, 1683-1743, New Castle County-on-Delaware. Judge of Su- 
preme Court of the Three Lower Counties (now Delaware), 1727-43. [19] 

Grandin, Samuel, —1776, Morris County, N. J. Judge, 1763, 1768. [23, 41, 47, 68] 

Gray, Samuel, — 1694, Sussex County-on-Delaware. Member of Pennsylvania 
Assembly, 1684-87, 1689-90; Justice, 1686, 1689, 1694; Councillor, 1692. [22] 

Greenberry, Nicholas, 1627-1697, Anne Arundel County, Md. Justice, 1686, 
1689; Judge, 1691-92, 1694; Judge of Chancery, 1695-96; Judge of Admiralty, 
1694-96; Keeper of the Great Seal, 1693-94; Provincial Councillor, 1692-97; 
President of Council, 1693-94, 1696; Acting Governor, 1693; Captain of Foot, 
1689; Colonel of Horse, 1694. [37, 47] 

Greene, James, 1626-1698, Warwick, R. L Commissioner, 1660-63; Deputy, 
1664-68, 1672-75, 1685-86, 1690; Assistant, 1670-71. [45] 

Greene, Job, 1656-1745, Warwick, R. L Deputy, 1697, 1699, 1704. [45] 

Greene, John m.d., 1597-1658, Warwick, R. L A Founder of Providence Planta- 
tions, 1636; A Founder of Warwick, 1642; Commissioner, 1652, 1654-57. [22, 
45, 47, 64] 

99 



Greene, John, 1620-1708, Warwick, R. I. Commissioner, 1651-63; Deputy, 1664, 
1674-75, 1677, 1680; General Recorder, 1652-53, 1655; Attorney-General, 
1657-60; Incorporator under Charter of 1663; Agent to England, 1670; 
Assistant, 1660-73, 1677-78, 1680-86, 1689-90; Major of the Main, 1683-86, 1690, 
1696; Deputy-Governor, 1690-1700. [22, 45, 47, 64] 

Greene, Thomas, 1628-1717, Warwick, R. I. Deputy, 1662, 1667, 1669, 1670-72] 
1678, 1680, 1683-4; Assistant, 1678-80, 1684-85. [22, 47, 64] 

Greenman, Edward, — 1688, Portsmouth, R. I. Commissioner, 1657; Deputy. 
1668-70, 1682. [45] 

Grier, Matthew, 1714-1792, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1776-78, 
[18] 

Griffith, Henry, 1720-1794, Anne Arundel and Frederick Counties, Md. Member 
of Assembly, 1768-75,1777; Justice, 1755-75; Member of Committee of Safety 
and Observation, 1775, Member of Maryland Convention, 1775. [37] 

Grymes, Charles, 1697-1743, of "Morattico," Richmond County, Va. Justice, 
1721, et seq.; High Sheriff, 1724-25; Burgess, 1728. [65] 

Grymes, John, 1640-1709, Middlesex County, Va. Justice, 1706. [65] 

Gwynne, David, —1704, Richmond Covmty, Va. Burgess, 1702-3; Justice and 
County Commissioner, 1699-1702. [39] 

Hall, Jacob, —1700, Philadelphia County, Pa. Justice, 1693, et seq. [60] 

Hall, John, 1658-1737, "Cranberry Hall," Baltimore County, Md. Member of 
Assembly, 1699-1702; High Sheriff, 1692; Provincial Councillor, 1709-37; 
Captain, 1694. [54] 

Hall, John, 1722—, Swan Town, Baltimore County, Md. Justice, 1759, et seq. [54] 

Hall, Richard, —1688, Calvert County, Md. Member of Assembly, 1666-1670, 
1674-85; County Commissioner, 1683. [19] 

Hall, William, 1616-1714, Salem County, N. J. Justice, 1697-1710; Member of 
Assembly, 1697, 1701, 1703-06; Provincial Councillor, 1708, 1712. [19, 24, 
• 40, 41, 53, 58] 

lOO 



tHALLETT, William, 1616-1706, Greenwich, Conn, and Flushing, N. Y. Deputy, 
1664; Magistrate, 1662-64. [16, 17] 

Hallett, William, 1648-1729, Newtown, Long Island, N. Y. Captain of Foot; 
Judge, Court of Oyer and Terminer, 1705. [16, 17] 

Hamlin, Giles, 1622-1689, Middletown, Conn. Deputy, 1666-68, 1670-83; Assistant, 
1685-87, 1689; Captain, 1685. [25, 31, 35] 

Hamlin, Jabez, 1709-1791, Middletown, Conn. Ensign, 1728; Major, Sixth Con- 
necticut Regiment, 1739; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1756; Colonel, 1771; Commissary 
of Colonial Forces, Expedition to Cape Breton, 1745, Canada, 1746, Crown 
Point, 1755, Albany, 1756; Deputy, sixty-five sessions, and frequently Speaker, 
between 1731-73; Assistant, 1758-66, 1773-78; Judge, 1754-84. [31] 

Hamlin, John, 1658-1733, Middletown, Conn. Deputy, 1690-93; Assistant, 1694- 
1729; Captain, 1696; Judge of the Superior Court, 1716-21. [25, 31, 35] 

Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804, New York. Captain, New York Provincial 
Artillery, 14 March, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel and Aide-de-Camp to Washing- 
ton, 1 March, 1777-23 Dec, 1783; Colonel by brevet, 30 Sept., 1783. [58] 

Hance, John, —1709, Calvert County, Md. County Commissioner, 1689, 1695; 
Captain, in service against the Indians, 1697. [21] 

Hand, Daniel, 1732-1816, East Guilford, Conn. Captain, Colonel Elizur Talcott's 
Regiment, 21 March — 18 April, 1776; Captain, Sixth Company, Seventh Regi- 
ment, Connecticut MUitia, 1776. [22, 69] 

Harmar, Josiah, 1753-1813, Philadelphia, Pa. Captain, First Penna. Battalion, 
Continental Line, 27 Oct., 1775; Major, 1 Oct., 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel, 
6 June, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant, Aug., 1780, transferred to 
Third Pennsylvania Line, 17 Jan., 1781; Colonel by brevet, 1st U. S. Regiment, 
1783. [23] 

Harmonson, Thomas, 1631-1702, Northampton County, Va. Burgess, 1688. [18] 

Harris, William, 1610-1681, Providence, R. I. A Foxmder of Providence Planta- 
tions, 1636; Commissioner to Court of Commissioners, 1660-62; Deputy, 1665- 
66, 1672-73; Assistant, 1666-70, 1673-76; Colonial Agent to England, 1675, 
1679. [51] 



Harrison, Benjamin, —1649, James City County, Va. Burgess, 1642. [63, 65] 

Harrison, Benjamin, 1645-1712, Surrey County, Va. Justice, 1671; Burgess, 
1677, 1680, 1682, 1691-92, 1696, 1698; Councillor, 1698-1712. Treasurer, 1705- 
10. [63, 65] 

Harrison, Benjamin, 1673-1710, of "Berkeley," Charles City County, Va. Attor- 
ney-General, 1697-1702; Speaker, House of Burgesses, 1705. [63] 

Harrison, Benjamin, —1745, of "Berkeley," Charles City County, Va. Burgess, 
1736-44; High Sheriff. [63] 

Harrison, Benjamin, 1726-1791, of "Berkeley," Va. Burgess, 1752-76; Signer 
of the Declaration of Independence. [63] 

Harrison, James, 1625-1687, Bucks County, Pa. Provincial Councillor, 1683; 
Member of Governing Council, 1684; Associate Justice of Supreme Court, 
1686-87. [55] 

Hartshorne, Richard, 1641-1722, Monmouth County, N. J. High Sheriff, 1683, 
Mem.ber of Assembly, 1678, 1681-83, 1685-93, 1696-1704; Speaker, 1686-93; 
1696-98; Judge, 1695-96, 1699; Provincial Councillor, 1684, 1698-1702. [31, 40] 

Hartshorne, William, 1679-1747, Monmouth County, N. J. Ensign in Captain 
John Stout's Company, New Jersey Militia, 7 Nov., 1705. [40] 

Hatch, Jabez, 1737-1802, Boston, Mass. Captain-Lieutenant of Artillery, 1772; 
Colonel, 1777. [28, 34. 68] 

Hawley, Francis, 1710-1799, Stratford, Conn. Lieutenant, 1752; Captain, 1754. 
[49] 

Hawley, Joseph, 1603-1690, Stratford, Conn. Deputy, 1658, 1661, 1665, 1667-71, 
1673-75, 1677-78, 1680-85, 1687. [49] 

Hawley, Samuel, 1647-1734, Stratford, Conn. Deputy, 1690, 1695, 1697, 1700- 
1708. [49] 

Haynes, John, 1594-1654, Cambridge, Mass. and Hartford, Conn. Assistant, 1634, 
1636; Governor of Massachusetts, 1635; Colonel, Mass. troops, 1636; Governor 
of Hartford Colony, Connecticut, 1639, 1641, 1643, 1645, 1647, 1649, 1651, 
1653; Deputy-Governor, 1640, 1644, 1646, 1650, 1652. [18] 

I02 



Hazard, Thomas, 1610-1680, Portsmouth, R. I. A Founder of Rhode Island. 
1639. [23, 26, 43, 66] 

Hazen, Moses, 1701 — , Haverhill and Concord, Mass. Ensign, Indian War, 1725; 
Lieutenant, in French War, 1756. [16, 30, 37, 55] 

Hazen, Richard, 1669-1733, Haverhill, Mass. Lieutenant in Indian War 1724. 
[16, 30, 37, 55] 

Heard, John, — 1688, Dover, N. H. A Fotmder of New Hampshire. [55] 

Heathcote, Caleb, 1665-1721, New York. Councillor, 1692-97, 1702-20; Receiver- 
General, 1695-1702; Member of Assembly, 1701-02; Mayor of New York, 
1711-13; Judge of Court of Admiralty, 1715; Colonel of Westchester County, 
Militia. 1693. [26] 

Hegerman, Adriaen, — 1672, Flatbush, Long Island, N. Y. Member of Convention, 
1664. [60] 

Henry, William, 1729-1786, Lancaster County, Pa. Armorer at Fort Duquesne, 
1755-58; Lieutenant, 1760; Justice, 1758, 1770, 1773-76; President Judge, 18 
Nov., 1780; Member of Committee of Correspondence of Lancaster County, 
1774; Member of Council of Safety, 1777; Member of Assembly, 1776; 
Armorer and Assistant Commissary-General, 4 Sept., 1778; Assistant Quarter- 
master and Commissary of Stores, 1779. [25] 

Hiester, Joseph, 1737-1832, Berks County, Pa. Member of Provincial Conference, 
18 June, 1776; Captain, First Company, Berks County Battalion of the "Flying 
Camp," 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel, Fourth Battalion, Pennsylvania Militia, 
1778; Sixth Battalion, 27 May, 1780; later Governor of Pennsylvania. [71] 

HiGGiNSOxN, Robert, , York County, Va. Captain, commanding at Middle 

Plantation, 1646. [65] 

Hill, Edward, —1663, of "Shirley," Charles City County, Va. Burgess, 1642-50, 
1652-54; Speaker, 1654; Colonel, 1654; Councillor, 1651-63; Deputy-Governor 
of Maryland, 1646. [65] 

Hill, Edward, 1637-1700, of "Shirley," Charles City County, Va. Attorney- 
General, 1679-80; Speaker of the House of Burgesses, 1684; Councillor, 1688- 
1700; Treasurer, 1693-99; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1676. [65] 

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Hill, Richard, —1700, Anne Arundel County, Md. Captain, 1675-89; Member of 
Assembly, 1681-89, 1694-1700; Commissioner to England, 1690; Collector 
of Customs 1694-96; Justice, 1694. [15, 30, 35, 47, 73] 

Hinckley, Thomas, 1618-1706, Barnstable, Plymouth Colony, Mass. Deputy, 
1645, 1648-49, 1653-55; Assistant, 1658-79; Commissioner of United Colonies, 
1673-86, 1689-91; Deputy-Governor of Plymouth Colony, 1680-81; Governor, 
1681-86, 1689-91; Member of Andros' Council, 1686-89; Councillor, Mass., 
1692. [28, 34, 68] 

HOBART, Edmund, 1570-1646, Higham, Mass. Deputy, 1639-40, 1642. [28, 34, 68] 

HOLBROOK, John, 1617-1679, Weymouth, Mass. Deputy, 1651, 1664, 1669, 1671- 
78; Lieutenant, 1664; Captain, King Philip's War, 1676. [28, 34, 67] 

HOLLENBACK, Matthias, 1752-1829, Luzerne Coimty, Pa. Ensign, Sixth Company, 
Twenty-fourth Regiment, Connecticut Militia, 17 Oct., 1775; Ensign, Inde- 
pendent Company of Wyoming Valley, Pennsylvania, attached to Con- 
necticut Line, 26 Aug., 1776, in service at Trenton, Princeton, Millstone, 
Brandywine and the Wyoming Massacre. [66] 

HOLLISTER, John, 1612-1665, Weymouth, Mass. and Wethersfield, Conn. Deputy, 
Massachusetts, 1643; Deputy, Connecticut, 1644-50, 1653-59, 1661; Lieu- 
tenant, April, 1657. [26] 

HOLLYDAY, Leonard, 1698-1747, Prince George Coxmty, Md. Justice, 1726, 1730, 
1735, 1738; Colonel, 1747. [37, 39] 

HoLLYDAY, Thomas, — 1703, Calvert County, Md. Justice, 1692; Justice of Prince 
George County, 1697; Colonel, 1697. [39, 39] 

HooE, Rici, 1599 — , Shirley Hundred, Charles City Covmty, Va. Burgess, 1632-33, 
1644-46. [65] 

HOOGLANDT, Adrian, 1670-1712, New York. Lieutenant, 1706. [33] 

Hooker, Thomas, 1586-1647, Hartford, Conn. A Founder of the Colony of Con- 
necticut, 1636. [43, 57] 

Hooper, Henry, — 1676. Dorchester County, Md. Justice, Calvert County, 1658; 
Captain, Calvert MUitia, 3 June, 1658; Justice, Dorchester County, 1669. 
[27, 60] 

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Hooper, Henry, 1643-1720, Dorchester County, Md. Justice, 1674-76, 1679-81, 
1687, 1689, 1692, 1694. [27, 60] 

Hopkins, Stephen, — 1644, Plymouth Colony, Mass. A Signer of the Mayflower 
Compact, 1620; Assistant, 1633-35. [21, 46] 

HORSMANDEN, Warham, — after 1683, Charles City County, Va. Burgess, 1657- 
58; Councillor, 1657, et seq. [21, 39, 47, 64] 

Howard, John Eager, 1752-1827, of "Belvedere," Baltimore County, Md. Captain, 
Second Battalion, "Flying Camp," 1776; Major, Fourth Regiment, Maryland 
Line, 1778; Lieutenant-Colonel, Fifth Regiment, 1778; subsequently Governor 
of Maryland, 1789-92, and United States Senator. [47] 

Howell, Mordecai, 1662 — after 1740, Gloucester County, N. J. Judge of the 
Pleas, 1698, 1704, et seq. [35] 

Howell, Samuel, 1723-1807, Philadelphia County, Pa. Signer of the Non-Impor- 
tation Resolutions, 1765; Member of Provincial Convention, 1774; Member 
of Committee of Correspondence, and Council of Safety, 1775; Member of 
Assembly, 1776; Member of Common Coimcil, 1774-76. [35, 57] 

Howell, Samuel, 1748-1806, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Council of Safety, 
1776. [57] 

Howell, Thomas, — 1687, Gloucester County, N. J. Member of West Jersey 
Assembly, 1683, 1685. [35, 57] 

Howland, John, 1592-1673, Plymouth Colony, Mass. Signer of the Mayflower 
Compact, 11 Nov., 1620; Assistant, 1633-35; Deputy, 1641, 1645-46, 1648-58, 
1661, 1663, 1666-67, 1670. [28, 34, 61, 68] 

HOYT, Jonathan, 1683-1768, Stratford, Conn. Deputy, 1724-57, 1760-68; Captain, 
1723; Colonel, Ninth Connecticut Regiment, 1739. [31] 

HoYT, Joseph, 1725-1820, Stratford, Conn. Lieutenant, Fourth Connecticut Regi- 
ment, 1755; Captain, Seventh Regiment, 1775. [31] 

Hudson, William, 1664-1742, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 
1701-37; Member of Assembly, 1706; Mayor, 1725-26. [36] 

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HUGG, John, —1706, Gloucester County, N. J. Member of West Jersey Assembly, 
1685. [36] 

HUGG, John, —1730, Gloucester County, N. J. Judge, 1695-97, 1699-1701, 1703; 
Member of Assembly, 1697; Councillor, 1718, 1720; High Sheriff, 1726; Com- 
missioner of Lands, 1703. [36] 

Hull, Rev. Joseph, 1594-1665, Weymouth and Barnstable, Mass. Deputy, 1638, 
1639. [37, 55] 

Hunt, Ephraim, 1609-1686, Weymouth, Mass. Captain, 1671; Deputy, 1671-76. 
[28, 34, 67] 

Hunt, Ephraim, 1650-1713, Weymouth, Mass. Ensign, 1681; Captain, 24 June, 
1689, Canadian Expedition; Colonel, Queen Anne's War, 1706-7. [28, 34, 67] 

Hunt, Ralph, 1640-1677, Newtown, Long Island, N. Y. Lieutenant, under Gover- 
nor NichoU, 1665. [60] 

Hunt, WiUiam, 1692-1766, Braintree, Mass. Captain, 1733; Major, 1748; Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, 1750; Colonel, 1752. [28, 34, 67] 

Hutchins, Francis, 1650-1698, Calvert Coimty, Md. Member of Assembly, 1681- 
85, 1694-97; County Commissioner, 1679-98. [21, 37, 39, 71] 

Hynson, John, —1705, Kent County, Md. Justice, 1674-1701; High Sheriff, 1683; 
Member of Assembly, 1681-83, 1694-97, 1701-02; Lieutenant, 1681; Captain, 
1689; Colonel, 1694. [27, 59] 

Hynson, Thomas, 1619-1667, Kent County, Md. County Commissioner, 1652, 
1654, 1656; High Sheriff, 1655-56; Member of Assembly, 1654, 1659-60. [27, 59] 

INGERSOLL, George, 1618-1694, Falmouth, Me. Lieutenant, 23 Oct., 1668; Lieu- 
tenant in King Philip's War, 1676. [43, 70, 71] 

iNGLis, John, 1708-1775, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Coimcil, 1745-57; 
Captain, First Company, Associated Regiment of Foot, 1 Jan., 1747; Signer 
of Non-Importation Resolutions, 1765. [32] 

ISHAM, Henry, 1628-1676, Charles City and Henrico Counties, Va. Justice, 1657; 
Captain of Militia and High Sheriff, Henrico County, 1668-69. [39] 

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Izard, Ralph, — 1710, Berkeley County, S. C. Member of Commons House of 
Assembly, 1692-93, 1696-97, 1699-1710. [32] 

Jackson, Edward, 1602-1681, Cambridge, Mass. Deputy, 1647-56, 1661-62, 1665- 
68, 1675-76; Speaker, 1655. [31] 

Jackson, Michael, 1734-1801, Newton, Mass. Lieutenant in Expedition against 
Crown Point; Captain, 19 April, 1775; Major, at Bimker Hill; Lieutenant- 
Colonel, 1776; Colonel, Eighth Massachusetts Regiment, Continental Line, 
Jan., 1777, et seq. [31] 

Jacquelin, Edmund, 1664-1739, James City County, Va. Burgess, 1714. [42] 

Jacob, Nicholas, —1659, Hingham, Mass. Deputy, 1648, 1649. [28, 34, 68] 

Jansen, Derrick, — 1760, Germantown, Pa. Justice of the Peace and Courts, 
1726-33, 1735-38. [55, 73] 

Jarboe, John, 1619-1674, St. Mary's Coimty, Md. Member of Assembly, 1671-74; 
High Sheriff, 1667-68, 1670-72; Lieutenant of County Militia, 15 March, 1658; 
Lieutenant-Colonel, 31 Oct., 1660. [19] 

JENCKES, Joseph, 1622-1717, Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1679-80, 1691; Assistant, 
1680-86, 1689-91, 1695-96, 1698; Boundary Commissioner, 1695. [52] 

jENCKES, Joseph, 1650-1740, Providence, R. L Deputy, 1691, 1698-1701; Speaker. 
1698-9, 1707-8; Major for the Main, 1707-11; Assistant, 1708-12; Deputy 
Governor, 1715-27; Governor, 1727-32. [51] 

JENKS, Thomas, 1700-1797, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1775; Mem- 
ber of Committee of Safety, 1774-75. [19] 

Jenings, Edmund, 1659-1727, of "Ripon Hall," York County, Va. Burgess, 
1692; Attorney-General, 1684; Secretary of State, 1702-12, 1720-22; Coun- 
cillor, 1699-1727; President of Council and Governor. 1706-10. [65] 

Jervis, John, — 1723, Cape May County, N. J. Justice of the Peace and County 
Courts, 1695, 1697. [55] 

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Johnson, Isaac, 1615-1675, Roxbury, Mass. Ensign, 1653; Captain, 13 June, 1653; 
Lieutenant of Ancient and Honorable Company, 1666; Captain, 1667; Captain 
in King Philip's War, 1675. [21, 46] 

Johnson, John, —1659, Roxbury, Mass. Deputy, 1634-38, 1641-42, 1645-59; 
Captain, 1653. [21, 46] 

Johnson, Sir Nathaniel, —1713, of "Silk Hope," Berkeley County, S. C. Cacique, 
1686; Landgrave, 1703; Governor, 1702-08. [32] 

Johnston, Alexander, —1790, Chester County, Pa. Justice, 1757, 1761, 1764, 
1770. [53] 

Johnston, James, 1758-1842, Chester Coimty, Pa. Ensign, Fifth Pennsylvania 
Regiment, Continental Line, Colonel Francis Johnston commanding, 1777. 
[53] 

Johnston, Samuel, 1710-1785, Hunterdon County, N. J. Judge, 1749, 1768. [23, 
41, 47, 68] 

Johnstone, John, m.d., 1661-1732, Middlesex County, N. J. and New York. 
Member of Coimcil for New Jersey, 1686-90; One of the Proprietors of East 
Jersey, 1701; Member of Assembly, 1710-11, and Speaker, 1721-22, 1725, 
1727, 1730; Judge, 1711; Mayor of New York, 1714-18; Member of Council 
for New York, 1716-22, Boundary Commissioner, New York and New Jersey, 
1719. [26] 

Jones, Edward, m.d., 1645-1737, Merion, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1710. [15, 
30, 52, 59, 66, 70] 

Jones, Owen, 1711-1793, Philadelphia, Pa. Treasurer of Province, 1769-76. [30, 
66, 70] 

Judson, Joseph, 1619-1690, Stratford, Conn. Deputy, 1658-59, 1661-63, 1665- 
66; 1684-86; Ensign, 1665; Lieutenant, 1672; Captain, 1676. [18] 

Keim, John, 1749-1819, Berks County, Pa. Captain, Fifth Battalion, Berks County, 
Pennsylvania Militia, 1778, et seq. [46, 60] 

Kemble, Peter, 1704-1789, Morristown, N. J. Councillor, 1747-75; President of 
Council, 1765-75; Master of the Rolls, 1756. .[52] 

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Kennedy, William, 1743-1783, Bucks County, Pa. Captain, Seventh Company, 
Second Battalion, Bucks County Militia, 21 Aug., 1775. [18] 

Keppele, John Henry, 1716-1797, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1764. 
[33, 50] 

Key, Philip, 1696-1764, St. Mary's County, Md. Member of Assembly, 1728-32, 
1735-38, 1746-54; High Sherifif, 1744-45; Presiding Justice, 1754-64; Councillor, 
1763-64. [19, 33] 

King, Richard, 1718-1775, Scarborough, Me. Commissary of Subsistance, with 
rank of Captain, Expedition to Cape Breton, 1745-48. [25] 

King, Robert, —1697, Somerset County, Md. Justice, 1689; Captain of Foot, 
1689; Major, 1692; Collector of Customs, Pocomoke District, 1689-92. [37, 38] 

King, Robert, 1689-1755, Somerset County, Md. Justice, 1722; Colonel, 1740; 
Commissioner of Treaty with Six United Nations of Indians, 1744. [37, 38] 

Kirkbride, Joseph, 1662-1737, Bucks Coimty, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1698, 
1712-14, 1716, 1718, 1720, 1726-28, 1730; Justice, 1708-10, 1715-18, 1722-26; 
Commissioner of Boundaries, 1719. [31, 55, 70] 

Kirkbride, Joseph, 1691-1748, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1721-22, 
1729, 1731-36, 1738-39; Justice, 1725-30, 1738-48. [30, 70] 

IKyn, Joran, circa 1620-1697, Upland, Pa. A Founder of Upland. [16, 17, 18, 
24, 53, 62, 69, 74] 

Lake, Daniel, 1650-1701, Gravesend, Long Island, N. Y. Lieutenant of Foot, 
1689. [60] 

Land, Samuel, 1651-1687, New Castle Coimty-on-Delaware. High Sheriff, 
1684-87. [48, 62, 63] 

Langhorne, Thomas, — 1687, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1687. 
[31, 70] 

Langstaff, John, 1647-1707, Middlesex County, N. J. Member of East Jersey 
Assembly, 1688; Ensign, 1673; Captain, 1689. [23] 

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Lansdale, Thomas Lancaster, 1748-1803, Baltimore County, Md. Lieutenant, 
Second Maryland Battalion of the "Flying Camp," June — Dec, 1776; Captain, 
Fourth Regiment, 10 Dec, 1776; Major, Third Regiment, 5 Nov., 1781— June, 
1783, Maryland Line. [20] 

Lardner, Lynford, 1715-1774, Philadelphia, Pa. Receiver-General, 1741-53; 
Keeper of the Great Seal, 1746-53; Justice for Lancaster County, 1752; Pro- 
vmcial Councillor, 1755-73; Lieutenant of Horse, March, 1756. [58] 

Lawrence, Thomas, 1689-1754, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 
1722-53; Alderman, 1725-27, 1729-32, 1735-48, 1751-53; Mayor, 1727-28, 1734. 
1749-50, 1753; Justice, 1723-27, 1730, 1736, 1738-41, 1745, 1749, 1752; Judge, 
Court of Chancery, 1725; Provincial Councillor, 1727-53; Lieutenant-Colonel, 
1747. [26, 48] 

Lawrence, William, 1623-1680, Queens Covmty, N.Y. Commanded Foot Company, 
Flushing, 1673. [72] 

Lawton, George, —1693, Portsmouth, R. L Commissioner, 1648; Deputy, 1665, 
1672. 1675-76, 1679-80; Assistant, 1680-86, 1689-90. [22, 25, 43, 66] 

Lawton, Isaac, 1650-1732, Portsmouth, R. L Assistant, 1690-91; Deputy, 1696, 
1698-99, 1702, 1704-06, 1708. [70, 71] 

Lawton, Thomas, —1681, Portsmouth, R. L Commissioner, 1655-57. 1661; Depu- 
ty. 1666. [70. 71] 

Leaming, Aaron, 1687-1746, Cape May County, N. J. Member of Assembly, 
1727, 1730, 1733-44. [61] 

Leaming, Thomas, 1674-1723, Cape May County, N. J. Judge, 1713, 1716, 1721. 
[61] 

Leaming, Thomas, 1718-1795, Cape May County, N. J. Judge of the Pleas, 1762, 
et seq. [61] 

Leaming, Thomas, 1748-1797, Cape May County, N. J. Member of Provincial 
Congress of New Jersey, 1776; Adjutant, Cape May County Militia, 1776. [61] 

Lee, Henry, 1691-1747, Westmoreland County, Va. Lieutenant-Colonel of Militia, 
1737. [65] 



Lee, Henry, 1729-1787, Prince William County, Va. Burgess, 1758-75; Member 
of Committee of Safety, 1774; Member of the Virginia Convention, 1775-76; 
County-Lieutenant, 1780-83. [65] 

Lee, Henry, ("Light-horse Harry"), 1756-1818, of "Stratford," Westmoreland 
County, Va. Captain of Horse, 1776; Major, 1778; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1780; 
later. Governor of Virginia. [65] 

Lee, Philip Ludwell, 1726-1775, of "Stratford," Westmoreland County, Va. Bur- 
gess, 1756-57; Councillor, 1757-75. [65] 

Lee, Richard, — 1664, Northumberland and Westmoreland Counties, Va. Burgess, 
1647; Secretary of State, 1649-52; Councillor, 1651-64. [65] 

Lee, Richard, 1641-1714, of "Mt. Pleasant," Westmoreland County, Va. Burgess, 
1673; Captain, 1673; Major, 1676; Councillor, 1676-1714. [65] 

Lee, Thomas, 1690-1750, of "Stratford," Westmoreland County, Va. Bvirgess, 
1726-34; Councillor, 1733-50; President of Council and Acting Governor, 
5 Sept., 1749 to 14 Nov., 1750. [65] 

Leech, Tobias, 1652-1726, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1713-15, 1717, 
1719. [59] 

Leete, William, 1613-1683, Guilford and Hartford, Conn. Assistant, New Haven 
Colony, 1653-58; Deputy-Governor, 1658-60; Governor, 1661-64; Commissioner 
of United Colonies, 1655-67, 1672-73, 1678; Assistant, Connecticut, 1665-68; 
Deputy-Governor, 1669-75; Governor, 1676-83. [35] 

Levis, Samuel, 1647-1734, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1686, 1689, 
1694, 1698, 1700, 1706-09; Justice, 1686-90; Provincial Councillor, 1692. [57] 

Lewis, Robert, 1714-1790, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1745-46. 
[67, 68] 

LiPPlNCOTT, Restore, 1652-1741, Burlington County, N. J. Member of Assembly, 
1701, 1703-04. [19, 72] 

LiPPiNCOTT, Richard, — 1683, Monmouth County, N. J. Member of East Jersey 
Assembly, 1669-70, 1677. [19, 72] 

III 



Littleton, Nathaniel, — 1654, Northampton County, Va. Captain, 1638; Coim- 
cillor, 1642, 1652; Commander (Captain) of Accomac County Militia, 1644; 
Colonel, 1652. [18] 

Littleton, Southey, 1645-1679, Northampton County, Va. Colonel, 1676 ; Com- 
missioner of Indian Affairs, 1679. [18] 

Livingston, James, 1747-1832, Dutchess County, N. Y. Colonel, First Canadian 
Regiment, Continental Line, 1775-1781; Member of Provincial Congress of 
New York, 1776, 1777; Chairman, Dutchess County Committee of Safety. [20] 

Livingston, Peter Van Burgh, 1710-1793, New York. Commissary and Pay- 
master, 1760; Member of Provincial Congress of New York, 1775, 1776; Presi- 
dent of Congress of 1775; Member of New York Committee of One Himdred, 
1 May, 1775. ^72] 

Livingston, Philip, 1686- 1749, New York. Second Lord of the Manor of Livingston, 
1728-49; Major, 1711; Commissioner Indian Affairs, 1720-49; Councillor, 
1725-49; Boundary Commissioner, 1740-46. [29, 72] 

Livingston, PhiUp, 1716-1778, New York. Member of Assembly, 1759-69; Speaker, 
1768; Member of Provincial Congress of New York, 1775, 1776; Member of 
Continental Congress, 1774-78; Member of New York Committee of One 
Hundred; Signer of Declaration of Independence. [29] 

Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728, New York. First Lord of Manor of Livingston, 
1686-1728; Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1676-96, 1706-21; Captain, 1687; 
Councillor, 1698-1701; Judge of Court of Chancery, 1701; Member of Assembly, 
1709-11, 1716-26; Speaker, 1718-25; Commissioner to Connecticut and Mass- 
achusetts, 1689; Boundary Commissioner, 1723, et seq. [29, 72] 

Lloyd, John, —1728, Salem County, N. J. Captain of Foot, 1715. [58] 

Lloyd, Thomas, 1640-1694, Philadelphia, Pa. Master of Rolls, 1683-88, 1690-94; 
Keeper of the Great Seal, 1683; Commissioner of Property, 1684; Judge of 
Vice- Admiralty, 1684; Judge of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions and Orphans' 
Courts, 1684; Councillor, 1684-88; President of Governing Council, 1684-88; 
Deputy-Governor, 1691-93. [19, 35, 43, 56, 58, 71, 73] 

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LCXJAN, James, 1674-1751, of "Stenton," Philadelphia, Pa. Secretary of the Prov- 
ince, 1701-47; Receiver-General, 1701-14; Provincial Councillor, 1704-47; 
President of Council, 1736-38; Commissioner of Property, 1701, 1711, 1728; 
Justice, 1704-47; Chief Justice of Supreme Court, 1731-39; Mayor, 1722-23. 
[32, 61, 69] 

Logan, William, 1718-1776, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 1743- 
76; Provincial CouncUlor, 1747-76; Justice, 1749, 1752. [32, 69] 

LONGLEY, John, —1750, Groton, Mass. Deputy, 1729-33. [28, 34, 67] 

Lord, Richard, 1611-1662, Hartford, Conn. Deputy, 1657-61; Captain of Horse, 
11 March, 1657; Incorporator of the Colony under Charter of Charles H. [18] 

LUDWELL, Philip, — 1704, of "Rich Neck" and "Green Spring," James City 
County, Va. Councillor, 1674-78; 1681-89, Colonel, 1675; Secretary of State, 
1678, et seq.; Judge, 1683; Proprietary Governor of North Carolina, 1689-91; 
Governor of the Carolinas, 1691-93. [65] 

LUDWELL, Philip, 1672-1726, of "Green Spring," James City Coimty, Va. Burgess, 
1696-7; Councillor, 1702-15; Attorney-General, 1711-16. [65] 

Lytle, William, 1728-1797, Cumberland Coimty, Pa. Captain and Commander 
of Fort Hamilton, 1750. [54] 

McCall, George, —1740, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 1722-23. 
[16, 17, 18, 24, 32, 73] 

McCall, Samuel, 1721-1762, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Coimcil, 
1747-51, 1754-56. [16, 17, 18] 

McCalla, William, 1732-1815, Bucks County, Pa. Captain, Seventh Company, 
Second Battalion of Associators, 21 August, 1775-1781. [18] 

McCarty, Daniel, 1679-1724, Westmoreland County, Va. Burgess, 1706, 1715, 
1718, 1720, 1722-23; Speaker, 1715-18; High Sheriff, 1706; Justice, 1706. [37, 
38, 54] 

McCarty, Dennis, — 1743, Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Va. Justice, 
Prince Wilham County, 1731. [36, 38, 54] 

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McClellan, Samuel, 1730-1807, Woodstock, Conn. Captain, Eleventh Regiment, 
Connecticut Militia, 1773; Major, 15 Oct., 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel, 27 Dec, 
1776; Colonel, Twelfth Regiment, 25 Sept., 1777; Colonel, Eleventh Regiment, 
23 Jan., 1779; Deputy, 1775. [50] 

McDowell, James, 1740-1815, Chester County, Pa. Captain, Fourth Battalion, 
Chester County Militia, 12 July, 1776. [15] 

McKennan, William, 1758-1810, New Castle County, Del. Lieutenant, Delaware 
Battalion, "Flying Camp," 1776; Captain, 1780-83. [20, 22, 43] 

Mackall, James, 1677-1717, Calvert County, Md. Member of Assembly, 1712-14. 
[21] 

Mackey, John, — 1787, Chester County, Pa. Member of Constitutional Con- 
vention, 15 July, 1776; Member of Council of Safety, 1777; Member of Supreme 
Executive Council, 1777-79; Justice, 1779. [15] 

Mackey, Robert, , Chester County, Pa. Lieutenant, Associate Regiments 

of Militia, 1747-48. [15] 

Macy, Thomas, 1608-1682, Nantucket, Mass. Chief Magistrate, 1675. [50, 69 ] 

Mann, Benjamin, 1739-1831, Mason, N. H. Captain, at Bunker Hill, 17 June, 
1775. [66] 

Manning, John, — 1664, Boston, Mass. Ensign, Ancient and Honorable Artillery 
Company, 1648. [58] 

Maris, George, 1632-1705, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1684-88, 
1690, 1692-3; Provincial Councillor, 1695; Justice, 1684-89, 1691-93. [50, 61] 

Maris, John, 1669-1747, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1709, 1712, 
1716, 1719-20. [50] 

Maris, Richard, 1672-1745, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1714. [61] 

Markoe, Abraham, 1727-1806, Philadelphia, Pa. Captain, First Troop Philadel- 
phia City Cavalry, 1774-76. [26, 48] 

1X4 



Marshall, James, —1694, Burlington County, N. J. Justice, 1687-94. [37, 50, 
61, 67, 68] 

Marshall, Thomas, 1730-1802, Fauquier County, Va. Lieutenant, 1753, French 
and Indian War; Burgess, 1761-73, 1775-76; Member of Virginia Convention, 
1775; Captain, 1775; Major, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1776; Colonel, Third 
Regiment, Virginia Line, 21 Feb., 1777. [53] 

Martian, Nicholas, 1591-1657, Kiskyacke, York County, Va. Burgess, 1623- 
24, 1631-33; Grantee of 1300 acres on Charles River, 1639; Justice, 1633-1657. 
[42] 

Martin, Water, 1651-1719, Chester County, Pa. Justice, 1702, 1703. [23, 24, 73] 

Mason, George, 1629-1686, Stafford County, Va. High Sheriff, 1670; Burgess, 
1676; County-Lieutenant, 1675; Colonel, 1680, et seq. [36, 38, 53] 

Mason, George, 1670-1716, Stafford County, Va. Burgess, 1688, 1696, 1701-02; 
Justice, 1689-99; Captain of Rangers, 1689-99; County-Lieutenant, 1699-1700; 
Lieutenant-Colonel, 1699. [36, 38, 42, 53] 

Mason, George, 1690-1735, Stafford County, Va. Burgess, 1718, 1720, 1722-23, 
1726; County-Lieutenant, 1719. [36, 38, 54] 

Mason, George, 1725-1792, of "Gunston Hall," Fairfax County, Va. Member of 
Committee of Safety, 1775; Member of Virginia Convention, 1775, 1776. [54} 

Mason, Thomson, 1733-1785, Stafford and Loudoun Counties, Va. Burgess, 1758- 
61, 1765, 1767-71, 1772-74; Judge, Supreme Court of Va., 1778; Member of 
House of Delegates, 1779, 1783. [36, 38] 

Masters, Thomas, —1726, Philadelphia, Pa. Alderman, 1701-07, 1710-23; Mayor, 
1707-09; Judge, 1701-05; Member of Assembly, 1704-12; Provincial Councillor, 
1720-26; Master in Chancery, 1721-26. [26, 48] 

Masters, William, 1682-1760, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1756-60. 
[26, 48] 

Meade, George, 1746-1808, Philadelphia, Pa. Signer of Non-Importation Resolu- 
tions, 1765. [39] 

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Meigs, Janna, 1672-1739, Guilford, Conn. Ensign, 1710; Lieutenant, 1714; Captain, 
1717; Deputy, 1716-18, 1726. [25, 35] 

Meigs, Return, 1707-1782, Middletown, Conn. Lieutenant, Second Company, 
Sixth Regiment, Connecticut Militia, 1745; Deputy, 1747. [25, 35] 

Mersereau, Peter, 1741-1803, Staten Island, N. Y. Member of Committee of 
Safety, 1776. [60] 

MiCKLE, Archibald, —1706, Gloucester County, N. J. Member of West Jersey 
Assembly, 1697, 1701. [55, 58] 

MiCKLE, Samuel, 1684-1765, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 
1733, 1735-47, 1749-51, 1753-56, 1758-60, 1762-63. [55, 58] 

MiDDLETON, Arthur, 1681-1737, of Goose Creek, Berkeley County, S. C. Mem- 
ber Commons House of Assembly, 1704, 1711-17; Collector of Customs, 1711; 
Commissioner to Virginia, 1715; Agent to England, 1715; President of Council, 
1721, 1731-37; Acting-Governor, 1724,29. [32] 

MiDDLETON, Arthur, 1742-1787, of "Middleton Place," Berkeley County, S. C. 
Member Provincial Congress and Council of Safety, 1775; Member of Con- 
tinental Congress, 1776; Signer of Declaration of Independence. [32] 

MiDDLETON, Edward, — 1685, of "The Oaks," Berkeley County, S. C. Member 
of Grand Council, 1678-80; Justice, 1683. [32] 

MiDDLETON, Henry, 1717-1784, of "The Oaks," Berkeley County, S. C. Speaker, 
Commons House of Assembly, 1747, 1754-55; Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 
1755; Councillor, 1755-70; President of Continental Congress, Oct., 1774, 
Delegate to, 1775; President of Provincial Congress, 1775-1776. [32] 

MiERS, John, — 1721, Sussex County-on-Delaware. Member of Pennsylvania 
Assembly. 1696. [32, 41, 53, 69] 

Minor, John, 1735-1800, of "Topping Castle," Caroline Coimty, Va. Member 
of Committee of Safety, 1774. [42] 

Mitchell, Matthew, 1590-1645, Stamford, Conn. Deputy, 1637; Assistant, 1638; 
Judge, 1643; Major, 1644-45. [63] 

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MONROW, John, —1787, Burlington County, N. J. Justice, 1763, 1767. [23, 36] 

Moore, John, 1659-1732, South Carolina and Pennsylvania. Secretary of Province 
of South Carolina, 1683; Register General, Pa., 1693-1703; Attorney-General, 
1698-1700; Collector, Port of Philadelphia, 1704-27; Judge Advocate, Vice- 
Admiralty Court, 1700. [53, 59, 62, 69] 

Moore, Mordecai, m.d., — 1721, Anne Arundel County, Md. Grantee of 1368 
acres of land, "Moore's Morning Choice," 7 April, 1689. [73] 

Moore, WiUiam, 1699-1783, of "Moore Hall," Chester County, Pa. Member of 
Assembly, 1733-39; Colonel, 1747-48, 1755; Justice, 1741-75; President Justice, 
1752-70. [53, 59, 62, 69] 

Morgan, Alexander, — 1751, Gloucester County, N. J. Justice, 1731; Judge, 
1733. [66] 

Morgan, James, 1607-1685, New London, Conn. Deputy, 1657, 1661, 1663, 1665- 
66, 1670. [45, 49, 51] 

Morgan, James, 1644-1711, Groton, Conn. Deputy, 1689, 1691-92, 1695, 1699, 
1706; Captain of Dragoons, 1690. [45, 49, 51] 

Morris, Anthony, 1654-1721, PhUadelphia, Pa. Justice, 1692, 1693, 1697; Judge 
of Supreme Court, 1694-98; Provincial Councillor, 1694-96; Member of As- 
sembly, 1698-1701; Mayor, 1703. [15, 30, 31, 73] 

Morris, Anthony, 1682,3-1763, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Cotmcil, 
1716-33; Member of Assembly, 1722, 1724; Mayor, 1738. [15, 30, 31, 73] 

Morris, Robert, 1733-1806, Philadelphia, Pa. Signer of Non- Importation Resolu- 
tions, 1765; Member of Assembly, 1775; Vice-President, Committee of Safety, 
1775; Signer of the Declaration of Independence, 1776; Member of Congress, 
1776, 1777, 1778. [53] 

Morris, Samuel, 1734-1812, Philadelphia, Pa. Signer of Non-Importation Resolu- 
tions, 1765; Lieutenant, First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry, 1774; Captain, 
1776; Member of Committee of Safety, 1775-76; Member of Assembly, 1776-77, 
1781-82; Member of Naval Board and Board of War, 1777. [31, 73] 

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Morton, John, 1730-1779, Prince Edward County, Va. Member of Committee 
of Safety, 1775; Captain, Fourth Regiment, Virginia Troops, 1776. [48] 

MouLTON, Stephen, 1734-1818, Stafford, Conn. Captain, 1773; Lieutenant-Colonel, 
Twenty-second Regiment, 1774; Lieutenant-Colonel in Lexington Alarm, 
1775. [48] 

MOWRY, Joseph, 1647-1716, Jamestown, R. L Deputy, 1686, 1698-99, 1701, 1703- 
05, 1708, 1711. [45] 

MOYLAN, Stephen, 1743-1811, Philadelphia, Pa. Mustermaster-General, Con- 
tinental Army, 11 Aug., 1775; Aide-de-Camp to Washington, 6 March, 1776; 
Quartermaster-General, Continental Army, 1776; Colonel, Pennsylvania Regi- 
ment of Cavalry, Continental Line ("Moylan's Dragoons"), 8 Jan., 1777; 
Brevet Brigadier-General, 3 Nov., 1783. [20] 

Murray, William, m.d., 1697-1763, Dorchester County, Md. Justice, 1734-1757; 
Commissioner on Indian Affairs, 1754. [27, 59] 

Murray, William, m.d., 1708-1769, Kent County, Md. Justice, 1750, et] seq. 

[27, 59] 

Nash, Thomas, 1679-1748, Fairfield, Conn. Lieutenant, 1715; Captain, Oct., 
1727. [67] 

Nash, Thomas, 1708-1769, Fairfield, Conn. Ensign, 1744; Lieutenant, 1752; 
Captain, Fourth Regiment, Connecticut Militia, May, 1753. [67] 

Neale, James, 1615-1684, St. Mary's and Charles Counties, Md. Councillor, 1643- 
44, 1661-2; Commissioner of the Treasury, 1643; Captain, Provincial Forces, 
1661; Member of Assembly, 1665-1666; Grantee of 2000 acres, "Wollaston 
Manor," 1642; Agent to Holland, 1660. [71] 

Nelson, William, 1711-1772, Yorktown, Virginia. Burgess, 1742, 1744; Coimcillor, 
1744-72; President of Council and Acting Governor, 1770-71; President of 
Supreme Court of Va. [21, 47, 64] 

Newbold, Michael, —1721, Burlington County, N. J. Justice, 1698, 1701, 1703, 
1705, 1708, 1709. [68] 

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Newlin, Nathaniel, 1665-1729, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1698, 
1700-01, 1705, 1710-11, 1713-14, 1717, 1719, 1721-22; Justice, 1703, 1718-29. 
[41, 50, 57, 67, 68] 

Newlin, Nathaniel, 1690-1731, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1730. 
[57] 

Newlin, Nicholas, —1699, Chester County, Pa. Justice, 1684, 1685, 1689; Pro- 
vincial Councillor, 1685-87. [41, 50, 57, 67, 68] 

NiCHOLA, Lewis, 1717-1807, Philadelphia, Pa. Justice, Northampton County, 
1774; Barrack-Master, Philadelphia, 1776; Town Major, 1776-81; Colonel, 
Invalid Corps, 1777-83: Brevet Brigadier-General, 1783. [67] 

Nichols, Isaac, —1695, Stratford, Conn. Deputy, 1662, 1664-65. [63] 

NicoLL, John, 1737-1783, Ulster County, N. Y. Captain, First Cgmpany, Second 
Regiment of Militia, 20 Sept., 1775—23 May, 1778. [26] 

NiCHOLL, Leonard Dowden, 1739-1815, Ulster County, N. Y. Ensign, First Com- 
pany, Second Regiment of Militia, 20 Sept., 1775; Captain, 1778; Member of 
Committee of Safety, 1777. [26] 

Noble, Henry (Henri le Noble), — 1719, Craven County, S. C. Provincial Coun- 
cillor, 1705; Member of Commons House of Assembly, 1712. [57] 

NoRRis, Charles, 1712-1766, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 
1753. [58] 

NoRRis, Isaac, 1671-1731, of "Fair Hill," Philadelphia, Pa. Provincial Councillor, 
1709-34; Member of Assembly, 1699-1701, 1705, 1710, 1716, 1720-21; Speaker, 
1712-13, 1720-21; Justice, 1715-31; Master in Chancery, 1730; Mayor, 1724. 
[58] 

North, Caleb, 1753-1840, Philadelphia, Pa. Captain, Fourth Battalion, 5 Jan., 
1776; Major, Tenth Regiment, 12 March, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel, Eleventh 
Regiment, 23 Oct., 1777; transferred to Ninth Regiment, 1 July, 1778; to 
Second Regiment, Pennsylvania Line, 17 Jan., 1781; retired, 1 Jan., 1783. [51] 

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Ogden, Robert, 1716-1787, Elizabethtown, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1751-65; 
Speaker, 1763, 1765; Delegate to Continental Congress, 1765; Chairman of Com- 
mittee of Safety, 1776. [57] 

Ogle, Samuel, 1695-1752, Annapolis, Md. Proprietary Governor, 1732-42, 1747- 
53. [21] 

Olney, Epenetus, 1634-1694, Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1666, 1684, 1686. [52] 

Olney, Thomas, 1606-1681, Providence, R. I. A Founder of Providence Planta- 
tions, 1636; Assistant, 1649, 1653-56, 1664-66; Commissioner, 1656, 1658-59, 
1661-63; Deputy, 1667; Incorporator of the Colony under Charter of Charles 
II. [51] 

Orne, Azor, 1731-1799, Boston, Mass. Member of Provincial Congress, 1774; 
Member of Committee of Safety, 1775; Judge, 1775; Major-General, Massa- 
chusetts Militia, Jan., 1776. [72] 

Owen, Owen, —1741, Philadelphia County, Pa. High Sheriff, 1726-28. [25, 59] 

Owen, Robert, 1657-1697, Philadelphia County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1695. 
1697. [22, 25, 31, 36, 43, 59, 65, 66, 70] 

Paddy, William, 1600-1658, Plymouth, Mass. Deputy, 1639-44, 1647-50. [58] 

Page, John, 1628-1692, Bruton Parish, York County, Va. Burgess, 1655-56; Justice, 
1655; Major, 1676; Colonel and County-Lieutenant, 1680-85; Covmcillor, 
1681-92. [21, 46, 63, 65] 

Page, Mann, 1691-1730, of "Rosewell," Gloucester County, Va. Councillor. 1714- 
30. [21, 46, 63, 66] 

Page, Matthew, 1659-1703, of "Rosewell," Gloucester County, Va. Councillor, 
1699-1703. Colonel and Commander-fn-Chief, 1699. [21, 46, 63, 66] 

Paine, Thomas, —1706, Plymouth Colony, Mass. Deputy, 1639, 1671-73, 1678, 
1680-1, 1690-1. [20, 46] 

Palmer, Seth, 1741-1831, Stamford, Conn. Lieutenant, Captain Peck's Company, 
Ninth Regiment, Connecticut Troops, 1776-77. [31] 

I20 



Palmer, William, — 1740, Granville County, S.C. Commander-in-Chief, Expedition 
against Yamassee Indians, 1727; accompanied Governor Oglethorpe against 
St. Augustine; kUled at Fort Moosa, 15 June, 1740. [44, 56] 

Parke, William, 1595-1685, Roxbury, Mass. Deputy, 1635-38, 1640, 1644-51, 
1653-54, 1659-70, 1672-74, 1676-77, 1679. [45, 50, 51] 

Parker, Hananiah, 1638-1724, Reading, Mass. Ensign, 1680; Lieutenant, 1684; 
Deputy, 1683-84, 1695. [31] 

Parker, Joseph, 1689-1766, Chester County, Pa. Justice, 1738, 1741, 1745. [58] 

Parker, William, —1694, Calvert County, Md. Indian Commissioner, 1654; 
Member of Assembly, 1654, 1659. [54] 

Partridge, Richard, 1681-1761. Agent to England for Province of New Jersey. 
1731-1759; for Pennsylvania, 1740-1758, also for Rhode Island and Connecticut, 

[74] 

Partridge, William, 1655-1729, Portsmouth, N. H. Councillor, 1697; Lieu- 
tenant-Governor, 1697-1701; Acting Governor, 1698, 1701-03. [74] 

Patterson, James, 1715-1771, Lancaster County, Pa. Captain of Associators, 
1747-48; Captain of Rangers in Braddock's Campaign, 1755; Captain in Pro- 
vincial Service, 1755-59. [38] 

Peabody, Francis, 1614-1697, Topsfield, Mass. Lieutenant, 1668. [15, 30, 37, 55] 

Peabody, John, 1642- 1720, Boxford, Mass. Deputy, 1689-92, 1695, 1698-1700, 
1710, 1713. [16, 30, 37, 55] 

Peaslee, Robert, 1735 — , Haverhill, Mass. Ensign, French and Indian War, 
1760. [16, 30, 37, 55] 

Pedrick, John, , Marblehead, Mass. Major, 1775. [51] 

Peirce, George, —1743, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1706. [33, 
38, 50, 52, 62] 

Pell, Sir John, 1643-1702, Westchester County, N. Y. Second Lord of Pelham 
Manor, 1670-1702; President Judge, 1683, et seq.; Captain of Horse, 30 May, 
1684; Member of Assembly, 1691-95; Major, 1692. [32, 58] 



Pell, Thomas, 1676-1752, Westchester County, N. Y. Third Lord of Pelham 
Manor, 1702-52. [32] 

Pemberton, Israel, 1684-1754, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 
1723-44; Member of Assembly, 1731-49. [55] 

Pemberton, Israel, 1715-1779, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1750. [55] 

Pemberton, Phineas, 1650-1702, Bucks County, Pa. Councillor, 1685-87, 1695, 
1697-99, 1701; Member of Assembly, 1689, 1694, 1698, 1700; Speaker, 1698. 
[55] 

Penn, William, 1644-1718, Philadelphia, Pa. The Founder, and Proprietary Gov- 
ernor of Pennsylvania, 1680-1718. [42] 

Penrose, Thomas, 1733-1815, Philadelphia, Pa. Signer of Non- Importation 
Resolutions, 1765; Member of Convention of 1774; Member of Committee of 
Correspondence, 1774. [58] 

Peyton, Sir John, 1720-1790, of "Iselham," Gloucester County, Va. Captain, 
1758; Colonel and County-Lieutenant, 1775-82. [63] 

Peyton, Robert, 1640-1694, of "Iselham," Gloucester County, Va. Major, 1680; 
Grantee of 1,000 acres, 1681. [63] 

Philpot, Bryan, 1724-1773, Baltimore County, Md. Justice, 1750. [47] 

Physick, Edmund, —1804, Philadelphia, Pa. Receiver-General, 1769-81; Keeper 
of the Great Seal, 1769-77. [30, 36, 41] 

Pickering, John, 1637-1694, Salem, Mass. Ensign, Second Company of Foot, 
12 May, 1675; Lieutenant in King Philip's War, 1676. [34] 

Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829, Salem, Mass. Lieutenant, 1766; Colonel, 1775; 
Justice, 1775; Deputy, 1776; Adjutant-General, 1777; Quartermaster-General, 
1780-85. [34] 

Plater, George, 1664-1707, St. Mary's County, Md. Attorney-General, 1691-98; 
Collector of Customs for Patuxent, 1691; Councillor, 1698-1707. [39] 



Plater, George, 1695-1755, "Sotterley," St. Mary's County, Md. Collector of 
Customs for Pocomoke District, 1728; Justice, 1729-32; Provincial Councillor, 
1732-55; Provincial Secretary, 1755. [39] 

Plumstead, Clement, 1680-1745, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1712, 

1716, 1718, 1720; Member of Common Council, 1719-44; Alderman, 1723, 
1726-35, 1738-41, 1743-44; Mayor, 1723-4, 1736-7, 1741-2; Provincial Coun- 
cillor, 1727-45; Master, Court of Chancery, 1730; Justice, 1742, et seq. [58] 

Plumbsted, William, 1708-1765, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 
1739-65; Alderman, 1748-51, 1752-55, 1757-65; Mayor, 1751, 1755-6; Justice, 
1752, 1757, 1761, 1764, 1765. [58] 

Polk, Ezekiel, 1741-1824, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Delegate to 
Mecklenburg Convention, 20 May, 1775. [18] 

Powell, Samuel, 1673-1756, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 

1717, 1729-30, 1732. [73] 

Praal, or Prall, Peter, 1670-1748, King's County, etc., N. Y. Captain, Canadian 
Expedition, 1711. [60] 

Prentice, John, —1691, New London, Conn. Deputy, 1668, 1670. [45, 50] 

Prescott, Jonas, 1648-1723, Groton, Mass. Lieutenant, 1689; Deputy, 1699-1705; 
Captain, 1702. [28, 34, 67] 

Preston, Richard, —1669, Patuxent, Calvert Cotmty, Md. One of the Governing 
Commissioners, 1652, 1654; Member of Assembly, 1652-1666; Speaker, 1654, 
1662. [19] 

Preston, Richard, Jr., — 1669, Dorchester County, Md. Member of Assembly, 
1669. [19] 

Preston, Samuel, 1665-1743, Sussex County-on- Delaware, and Philadelphia, Pa. 
High Sheriff, 1690; Justice, 1689; Member of Assembly, 1693, 1701; Provincial 
Councillor, 1700, 1709-35; Provincial Treasurer, 1714-43; Mayor of Philadel- 
phia, 1711; Master in Chancery, 1720; Boundary Commissioner, Pennsylvania 
and Maryland, 1734. [19] 

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Price, Thomas, 1732-1795, Pennsylvania and Frederick County, Md. Captain, 
New Levies, Pennsylvania Regiment, 12 May, 1759; Justice, Frederick County, 
1762-76; Captain, Maryland Rifle Company, 21 June, 1775; Major, 1776; 
Colonel, Second Regiment, Maryland Line, 10 Dec, 1776—21 April, 1780. [54] 

Prioleau, Samuel, 1690-1752, Charieston, S. C. Member of Council, and Colonel, 
Royal Horse Guards, 1732-1750. [57] 

Prout, Timothy, 1620-1702, Boston, Mass. Deputy, 1685-86: 1689-92; Captain 
of Forts and Artillery, 10 Oct.. 1683; Surveyor-General, 1685. [32] 

Provoost, David, 1608-1656, New Amsterdam, N. Y. In command at Fort Hope, 
Connecticut River, 1642; One of the Nine Men, 1652. [44] 

Provoost, William, 1679-1746, New York City and Bergen Coimty, N. J. Gov- 
ernor's Council of New York, 1722-32; Governor's Council of New Jersey, 
1732-1740. [44] 

Pryor, Matthew, , Salem, Mass. Grantee of land, 1638. [57] 

PUSEY, WiUiam, 1685—, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1725, 1726. 
[50] 

Pyle, Robert, 1659-1730, Chester County, Pa. Justice, 1684, 1685, 1692; Member 
of Assembly, 1689-90, 1692, 1695, 1699-1701, 1705. [67] 

Pyle, William, 1685-1734, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1721-22, 
1724; Justice, 1724, 1726. [67] 

tQuiNCY, Edmund, 1602-1735, Mount WoUaston, Braintree, Mass. Deputy to 
First General Court of Massachusetts, 1634. [27, 33, 67] 

QuiNCY, Edmund, 1627-1698, Braintree, Mass. Deputy, 1670, 1673, 1675, 1679, 
1681, 1692; Lieutenant, 1684; Captain, 1684; Member of Committee of Safety, 
1689; Colonel, Suffolk Regiment, 1695. [27, 33, 67] 

QuiNCY, Edmund, 1681-1738, Braintree, Mass. Deputy, 1713-14; Lieutenant- 
Colonel, Suffolk Regiment, 1718; Councillor, 1715-29, 1734-37; Judge of the 
Supreme Court, 1718-38; Agent to England, 1737-8. [27, 33, 67] 

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QuiNCY, Josiah, 1709-1784, Braintree, Mass. Special Justice, Court of Common 
Pleas, 1734; Colonel, Suffolk Regiment, 1757; Justice, 1757, 1761, et seq. [27, 
33, 67] 

tQuiNCY, Samuel, 1736-1789, Braintree, Mass. Solicitor-General, 1771. [27, 34, 67] 

Randolph, Thomas, 1689-1730, of "Tuckahoe," Henrico and Goochland Counties, 
Va. Burgess, Henrico County, 1720-22; Presiding Justice, Colonel and Coimty 
Lieutenant, Goochland County, 1727. [65] 

Randolph, William, 1651-1711, Turkey Island, Henrico County, Va. Burgess, 
1685-99, 1703-05; Speaker, 1698; Justice, 1683-1711; Captain, 1680; Lieutenant- 
Colonel, 1699; Attorney-General, 1696. [39, 65] 

Ravenel, Daniel, 1732-1781, St. John's, Berkeley County, S. C. Member of 
Provincial Congress, 1775. [57] 

Ravenel, Rene, 1656 — , Craven Coimty, S. C. Member, Commons House of 
Assembly, 1683, 1693. [57] 

Ray, Simon, 1635-1712, New Shoreham, R. L Justice, Court of Common Pleas, 
1687-88. [45] 

Ray, Simon, 1672-1755, New Shoreham, R. L Captain, 1705; Deputy, 1705, 1708- 
11, 1713-15, 1720-23, 1729-31, 1734-37, 1741. [45] 

Read, Charles, — 1704, West Jersey and Philadelphia, Pa. Treasurer of West 
Jersey, 1693; Alderman, 1701-04; Member of Pennsylvania Assembly, 1704. 
[32, 55, 69] 

Read, Joseph, 1739-1814, Burlmgton County, N. J. Master in Chancery, 1773; 
Justice, 1773; Member of Committee of Correspondence and Safety, 1775; 
Member of Provincial Congress, 1775. [23, 68] 

Reade, George, 1600-1671, York and Gloucester Counties, Va. Burgess, 1649, 
1655-56; Lieutenant-Colonel. 1656; Councillor, 1657-71. [42] 

Reed, Andrew, —1769, Hunterdon County, N. J. Judge, 1749. [26] 

Reed, Bowes, — 1794, Burlington County, N. J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Burlington 
County Militia, 1776. [26] 

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Reed, James, 1724-1807, Worcester County, Mass. and Fitzwilliam, N. H. Cap- 
tain, French and Indian War, 1755, 1758, 1759; Lieutenant-Colonel, New 
Hampshire Troops, 1770; Colonel, Third New Hampshire Regiment at Bunker 
Hill, 1775; Colonel, Second Regiment, New Hampshire Line, 1776; Brigadier- 
General, 9 August, 1776. [33] 

Reed, Sylvanus, 1755-1798. Fitzwilliam, N. H. Adjutant, 1778; Colonel, 1780 
[33] 

Reid, John, 1655-1723, of "Hortensia," Monmouth County, N. J. Surveyor- 
General, 1699, 1703; Member of Assembly, 1693-95, 1698-99, 1703, 1710-11; 
Presiding Justice, 1711, 1715, 1719. [32] 

Remington, John, 1617-1667, Rowley, Mass. Lieutenant, 1647. [70, 71] 

Remington, Jonathan, 1639-1700, Cambridge, Mass. Lieutenant, 1689; Captain, 
1691. [70, 71] 

Remington, Jonathan, 1677-1745, Cambridge, Mass. Deputy, 1714-15, 1717-18, 
1722-28; Councillor, 1730-41; Judge, Court of Common Pleas, 1729; Judge of 
Probate, 1731-45; Judge, Superior Court, 1733-45. [70, 71] 

Richardson, Samuel, 1643-1719, Philadelphia, Pa. Provincial Councillor, 1688-89, 
1695-96; Justice, 1688, 1691, 1692, 1697, 1698, 1701, 1704; Member of Assembly, 
1691-94, 1696-98, 1700-04. [23, 36] 

Richardson, Thomas, 1680-1761, Portsmouth, R. L General Treasurer of Rhode 
Island, 1748-61. [72] 

Ricketts, William, 1633-1700, Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica, W. I. Captain, British 
Army, in Expedition to subjugate Jamaica; Commandant of the Island. [20, 72] 

Ricketts, William, —1761, Elizabethtown, N. J. Colonel, 1750. [72] 

RiDGELY, Charles, 1702-1772, Baltimore County, Md. County Commissioner, 
1741-54; Member of Assembly, 1751-54; Captain, 1750; Major, 1752. [47] 

RiDGELY, Henry, 1645-1710, Anne Arundel County, Md. Justice, 1679-94; Member 
of Assembly, 1692-93; Captain of Foot, 1689; Major, 1694; Commissioned 
Lieutenant-Colonel, 30 Sept., 1694. [37, 47] 

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RiDGELY, Henry, —1750, Anne Arundel County, Md. Justice, 1730-42. [37] 

RiDGELY, Robert, 1616-1681, St. Mary's County, Md. Register of the High Court 
of Chancery, 1671. [15, 30, 47] 

RiDGWAY, Richard, —1723, Burlington County, N. J. Justice of Peace and Judge 
of the County Courts, 1700-1720. [48, 49, 62, 63] 

Ringgold, James, — 1686, "Huntingfield," Kent County, Md. Justice and County 
Commissioner, 1661-80; Major, Kent Coimty Militia, Nanticoke Expedition, 
1678. [23, 44] 

Ringgold, Thomas, 1611-1661, "Huntingfield," Kent County, Md. County Com- 
missioner and Justice, 1652-61. [23, 44] 

Roberts, Edward, 1680-1741, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 
1717-40; Alderman, 1735-39; Mayor, 1739-40; Justice, Court of Common 
Pleas, 1723. [16, 17, 24, 25. 61, 74] 

Roberts, Hugh, —1702, Chester County, Pa. Provincial Councillor, 1692. [16, 
17, 24, 25, 61, 74] 

Roberts, Hugh, 1706-1786, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1751; Signer 
of Non- Importation Resolutions, 1765. [74] 

Roberts, Thomas, —1674, Dover, N. H. A Founder of New Hampshire, 1623; 
President or Governor of Dover, 1640. [37, 55] 

Robins, Obedience, 1600-1662, Northampton County, Va. Burgess, 1629-30, 
1639, 1642, 1644, 1652; Councillor, 1655, 1658-62; Captain, 1651; Major, 28 
Oct., 1651; Lieutenant-Colonel, Nov., 1652; Colonel, 1658; Grantee of 2,000 
acres in Accomac County, 1640. [18] 

Robinson, William, 1693-1751, South Kingston, R. I. Deputy, 1724-28; 1734, 
1737, 1742; Speaker, 1742; Deputy Governor, 1745-6, 1747-8; Judge, Court 
of Equity, 1741, et seq. [72] 

Rodman, John, m.d., 1679-1756, Burlington County, N. J. Member of Assembly, 
1727-29, 1738; Provincial Councillor, 1738-56; Commissioner on Indian Affairs, 
1749. [35, 43, 56] 

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RooSA, Albert Heymanse, — 1679, Ulster County, N. Y, Captain, at Esopus, 
1673. [56] 

ROSSELL, Zachariah, 1723-1815, Burlington County, N. J. Justice of Peace and 
Judge of County Courts, 1769, et seq. [23, 66, 68] 

Rowland, Samuel, —1727, Sussex County-on-Delaware. High Sheriff, 1708, 1712; 
Justice, 1717, 1725, 1726. [32, 41, 53] 

RUFFIN, Robert, —1720, Surry County, Va. High Sheriff, 1714-15; Justice, 1714, 
et seq. [46, 60] 

RUGGLES, Lazarus, 1730-1791, New Milford, Conn. Ensign, Seventh Company, 
First Battalion, Wadsworth Brigade, Connecticut Troops, 1776; Lieutenant, 
1776, wounded at White Plains, 28 October, 1776. [35] 

Rush, Benjamin, m.d., 1745-1813, Philadelphia, Pa. Surgeon, Pennsylvania Navy, 
1775-76; Member, Provincial Conference, 18 June, 1776; Member of Con- 
tinental Congress, 1776-77; a Signer of the Declaration of Independence; 
Surgeon-General, Hospital of Middle Department, 1777; Physician-General, 
Hospital of Middle Department, 1777-78. [23, 27, 43, 59] 

Rutgers, Anthony, —1746, New York. Member of Assembly, 1726-1737. [33] 

RuTTER, Thomas, 1667-1729, Philadelphia County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 
1713-14, 1727-28. [60] 

Sackett, Joseph, 1656-1719, Newtown, Queens County, N. Y. Lieutenant, 19 
Feby., 1690. [17] 

Sackett, Joseph, — 1755, Newtown, Queens County, N. Y. Judge, Court of Com- 
mon Pleas, 1749-55. [17] 

Sage, Comfort, 1731-1799, Middletown, Conn. Lieutenant, Sixth Connecticut 
Regiment, 1761; Captain, 1763; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1775; Colonel, 16 Oct., 
1776; LThird Battalion, Wadsworth's Brigade, Connecticut Troops, 1776; 
Member of Assembly, 1777-1786, [31] 

Sage, John, 1668-1750, Middletown, Conn. Deputy, 1717, 1726. [31] 

128 



St. Julian, Pierre de, 1669-1718, Berkeley County, S. C. Grantee of 1,000 acres 
in 1705; Councillor, 1716. [57] 

Saltar, Richard, — 1724, Monmouth County, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1695, 
1704, 1706, 1711; Justice, 1704, 1705, 1708; Captain, 1704. [71] 

Sandelands, James, 1636-1692, Upland, Chester Coxmty, Pa. Captain, 1675; 
Justice, 1681-90; Councillor, 1681; Member of Assembly, 1688-89. [16, 17, 
18, 24, 32, 53, 62, 69, 73] 

tSANDS, James, 1622-1695, New Shoreham, R. I. Deputy, 1665. [58] 

Sands, John, 1649-1712, New Shoreham, R. I. Deputy, 1678, 1680, 1690; Captain, 
1680. 158] 

Savage, John, 1624-1676, "Savage's Neck," Northampton County, Va. Captain, 
9 Oct., 1651; Burgess, 1666, 1676; Patentee of 9,000 acres. [18] 

Savage, Nathaniel Littleton, 1724-1784, Yorktown, Va. Member of Convention, 
6 May, 1776. [18] 

Savage, Thomas, 1594-1635, Accomac County, Va. A Founder of Virginia, 1607; 
Ensign, 1624, and earlier. [18] 

Sayles, John, 1633-1681, Providence, R. I. Assistant, 1653, 1655, 1657-59; Deputy, 
1669-71, 1674, 1676-78. [22, 45, 47, 64, 73] 

Scarborough, Edmund, —1635, Accomac County, Va. Burgess. 1629-33. [59] 

Schuyler, Johannes, 1668-1747, Albany, N. Y. Lieutenant of Fusileers, 1692; 
Lieutenant of Horse, 1700; Captain, 1715; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1717; Mayor 
of Albany, 1702-06. [28, 29, 41] 

Schuyler, John, 1697-1741, Albany, N. Y. Captain, 1733; Commissary at Oswego, 
1733-36; Mayor of Albany, 1740-1. [40] 

Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804, Albany, N. Y. Captain, French and Indian 
War, 14 June, 1755; Major, 1758; Boundary Commissioner, New York and 
Massachusetts, 1764; Member of Assembly, 1768-75; Member of Continental 
Congress, 1775, 1777, 1778-81; Major-General, Continental Army, 19 Jime, 
1775, in command of Northern Department; Indian Commissioner, 1776; 
Surveyor-General, 1782. [28, 29, 40, 58] 

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Schuyler, Philip Pieterse, 1628-1683, Albany, N. Y. Vice Director of New Nether- 
lands at Fort Orange, 1655; Acting Indian Commissioner, 1655, 1658, 1659, 
1662, 1666-69; Captain, Albany County Militia, 1667, et seq. [20, 28, 29, 
41, 44, 52, 56, 72] 

Schuyler, Pieter, 1657-1724, Albany, N. Y. Mayor of Albany, 1686-88, 1694; 
Indian Commissioner, 1690-1, 1696, 1706, 1712, 1715, 1717; Lieutenant of 
Horse, 1685; Major, commanding Canadian Expedition, 1691; Councillor, 
1692-1720; President of Coiincil and Acting Governor, 1709, 1719; Colonel, 
1709; Judge Common Pleas, 1691, Chancery, 1702; Agent to England, 1709. 
[20, 28, 29, 56] 

Scott, John, — 1725, New York. Lieutenant, Independent Company of Fusileers, 
1710; Commandant at Fort Hunter, 1711-25. [33] 

Scott, John Morin, 1730-1784, New York. Member of Provincial Congress, 1775- 
76; Brigadier-General, 9 June, 1776; Member of State Senate, 1777-82; Member 
of Continental Congress, 1779-83; Secretary of State, 1777-83. [33] 

Scull, Nicholas, 1687-1761, Philadelphia, Pa. High Sheriff, 1744-46; Surveyor- 
General, 1748-61. [20, 33, 54, 64] 

Sergeant, Jonathan, — 1777, Stony Brook, N. J. Member Provincial Congress, 
1775. 

Sergeant, Jonathan Dickinson, 1746-1793, Princeton, N. J. and Philadelphia, Pa. 
Member, New Jersey Committee of Safety, 1775; Member, Provincial Con- 
gress, 1776; Member, Continental Congress, 1776-77; Attorney-General of 
Pennsylvania, 1777. [39] 

Shapleigh, Alexander, — 1650, Kittery, Me. Agent for Sir Ferdinando Gorges, 
in Maine and New Hampshire, before 1635. [37, 55] 

Sharp, Isaac,^ — after 1726, Salem County, N. J. Member of Council of Proprietors, 
1703; Justice, 1709; Member of Assembly, 1709-22, 1726; Colonel, 1710. [58] 

Shepard, Jacob, 1734-1773, Carteret County, N. C. Member of Assembly, 1769, 
1771, 1773. [20] 

130 



Sherman, Samuel, 1618-1710, Stratford, Conn. Assistant, 1662-67; Member of 
Council of War, 1665. [63] 

Shippen, Edward, 1639-1712, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1695, 1700; 
Speaker, 1695; Provincial Councillor, 1695-1712; President of Council, 1701, 
1702, 1703; Acting Governor of Permsylvania, 1703; Presiding Justice, Common 
Pleas, 1697; Justice of Supreme Court, 1699-1705; Mayor, 1701. [16, 17, 18, 
22, 24, 32, 38, 42, 44, 47, 50, 52, 56, 62, 64, 69, 73] 

Shippen, Edward, 1703-1781, Philadelphia and Lancaster, Pa. Member Common 
Council, Philadelphia, 1734-44; Mayor, 1744; Judge, Common Pleas, Quarter 
Sessions and Orphans' Court, 1745, 1749, 1752; Justice, Courts of Lancaster 
County, 1753, 1761, 1764, 1770-78. [16, 17, 24, 38, 52, 62, 73] 

Shippen, Joseph, 1730-1810, Philadelphia and Lancaster, Pa. Captain, Third 
Battalion, Augusta Regiment, 3 April, 1756; Brevet-Lieutenant Colonel, 1759. 
[16, 17, 24, 73] 

SiMONDS, Joseph, 1652-1733, Lexington, Mass. Ensign, 1711. [66] 

Smith, James, 1683-1760. Kent County, Md. Clerk of County Courts, 1708-1760 
(fifty-two years); Member of Assembly, 1719, 1720-21. [27, 59] 

Smith, John, 1722-1771, Philadelphia, Pa. and Burlington, N. J. Member of Penn- 
sylvania Assembly, 1750-52; Member of Governor's Council, New Jersey, 
1758-1771. [61] 

Smith, Philip, 1633-1685, Hadley, Mass. Lieutenant, Troop of Horse, 1678; Deputy, 
1677, 1680-84. [26, 35] 

Smith, Richard, —1683, Calvert County, Md. Member of Assembly, 1658, 1661-67; 
Attorney-General, 1655-60; Lieutenant, 1657. [19, 33] 

Smith, Richard, —1692, Smithtown, N. Y. Councillor, 1686, 1688. [72] 

Smith, Richard, 1734-1803, "Braham Hall," Burlington County, N. J. Member 
of Continental Congress, 1774, 1775, 1776; Member of Assembly, 1776; Treas- 
urer, 1776. [35, 43, 56] 

Smith, Samuel, 1602-1680, Wethersfield, Conn, and Hadley, Mass. Deputy, Con- 
necticut, 1640-41, 1643-51, 1653, 1655; Deputy, Massachusetts, 1661, 1663-65, 
1667-68, 1671, 1673; Lieutenant of Hadley Troop, 1662-78; Associate Judge, 
Hampshire County Courts, 1665, et seq. [26, 35] 

131 



Smith, Walter, 1655-1711, Calvert County. Md. Member of Assembly, 1696-1704, 
1708-11; Major, 1695; Colonel, 1707; Indian Commissioner, 1697; Justice, 
1694; Presiding Justice, 1699. [19, 33] 

Smith, William, 1655-1705, New York. Provincial Councillor, 1691-1704; Judge, 
Court of Admiralty, New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, 1693-97; Chief 
Justice, Supreme Court, 1692-98, 1702-03; Colonel, 1693; Member of Governing 
CouncU, 1701; Governor of Tangier, 1675-83. [26] 

Smith, William, —1744, Cape May County, N. J. Judge, 1733-44. [61] 

Smythe, John, , Charles City County, Va. Member, House of Burgesses, 

1629, 1632. [27, 54] 

Snow, Nicholas, —1676, Eastham, Plymouth Colony. Deputy, 1648, 1650, 1652. 
[21, 46] 

Snowden, Richard, — 171 1, Anne Arundel County, Md. Grantee of "Robin Hood's 
Forrest," 10,500 acres, 1686; Military Officer, 1696. [40] 

SoMERS, James, 1695-1761, Somers Point, Gloucester Covmty, N. J. Judge, 1741- 
1761. [61] 

Somers, John, 1640-1723, Somers Point, Gloucester County, N. J. Judge, 1700, 
1701, 1714, et seq.; Member of Assembly, 1709. [61] 

Spotswood, Sir Alexander, 1676-1740, Virginia. Lieutenant-Governor, 1710-22; 
Major-General, 1740. [65] 

Sprague, John, 1624-1692, Maiden, Mass. Ensign, 1654; Lieutenant, 1665; Cap- 
tain, 4 June, 1685; Deputy, 1689, 1690, 1691. [43, 70, 71] 

Sprague, Ralph, 1603-1650, Charlestown, Mass. A Founder of Massachusetts 
Bay Colony, 1629; Deputy, 1635-41, 1643-45; Lieutenant, 1637; Captain, 
1650. [42, 70, 71] 

Sprigg, Thomas, 1630-1704, Resurrection Manor, Calvert County, Md. High 
Sheriff, 1664-65; Justice, 1658, 1661, 1667, 1669-70, 1674. [20, 21, 37] 

132 



Sprigg, Thomas, 1670-1739, Prince George County, Md. Member of Assembly, 
1712-15; Major, 1713; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1715. [21] 

Staats, Abraham, m.d., — 1694, Rensselaerwyck, N. Y. Member of Coimcil, 
1643-44; President of, 1644; Captain of Foot, 3 Oct., 1669; Major, 
1669. [20, 52, 56] 

Staats, Joachim, 1654-1712, Albany, N. Y. Ensign, 1685; Lieutenant, 1689; 
Captain, 1689; Indian Commissioner, 1690. [20] 

Staats, Samuel, m.d., 1657-1715, New York. Councillor, 1690, 1698-1702, 1710- 
15; Member of Assembly, 1693-95. [52] 

Stacy, Mahlon, —1704, Burlington County, N. J. Councillor, 1682-83; Member 
of Assembly, 1682-85, 1697, 1701; Justice, 1682, 1685, 1695-97, 1699-1700; 
Member of Council of Proprietors, 1688; Commissioner of Lands, 1683, 1685. 
[23, 52, 59, 66, 68] 

Stacy, Robert, — 1699, Burlington County, N. J. Land Commissioner for West 
Jersey, 1677; Magistrate, 1677; Member of Assembly, 1682, 1684-85; Justice, 
1682, 1684-85; Councillor, 1681-82, 1684-85. [19, 72] 

Standish, Myles, 1584-1656, Plymouth Colony, Mass. A Signer of the Mayflower 
Compact, 1620; Assistant, 1632, 1635, 1637-41, 1645-56; Captain, 21 Feb.» 
1621; Commander-in-Chief or Commissary-General of Plymouth Colony 
Forces, 1649, 1654; Treasurer, 1644-55; Deputy-Governor, 1653. [48] 

Starbuck, Edward, 1605-1691, Dover, N. H. Deputy, 1643, 1646. [69] 

Starr, Jonathan, 1673-1747, New London, Conn. Assistant, 1711, 1713, 1716; 
Deputy, 1712-14; Ensign, 1715; Lieutenant, 1716. [45, 50, 51] 

Starr, Thomas, m.d., 1589-1658, Duxbury, Mass. Surgeon of Plymouth Forces, 
Pequot War, 1637. - [32, 45, 50, 51] 

Stebbins, Edward, —1663, Hartford, Conn. Deputy, 1639, 1656. [49] 

Stevens, Erasmus, 1686-1750, Boston, Mass. Lieutenant, Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company, 1739. [26] 

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Stewart, George, —1732, Lancaster County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1730, 
1732. [38] 

Stewart, Walter, 1756-1796, Philadelphia, Pa. Captain, Third Pennsylvania 
Battalion, 6 Jan., 1776; Aide-de-Camp to General Gates, 26 May, 1776; Colonel, 
State Regiment of Foot, 17 June, 1777; Brevet Brigadier-General, 1 Jan., 1783. 
[40] 

Stidham, Tymen, m.d., 1620-1686, New Castle County-on-Delaware. Surgeon, 
Fifth Swedish Expedition to New Sweden, 1642; Surgeon, Tenth Expedition, 
1654; Surgeon, Fort Altena, 1660; Founder of Wilmington, under grant from 
Governor Lovelace, 1671. [48, 49, 62, 63] 

Stillwell, Nicholas, 1612-1671, Kings' County, N. Y. Lieutenant, 1659; Lieuten- 
ant, English Troop of Horse, 6 July, 1663, second Esopus War. [60] 

Stillwell, Nicholas, 1636-1715, Kings' County, N. Y. Captain of Foot, Grave- 
send, 1689; Captain, French and Indian War, 1693; High Sheriff, 1691; Member 
of Assembly, 1691-94; Judge, Common Pleas, 1693. [60] 

Stillwell, Richard, 1677-1758, Kings' County, N. Y. High Sheriff, 1702; Captain, 
Troop of Horse, 1713; Colonel, 1715-57; Member of Assembly, 1725, 1727. [60] 

Stockton, John, 1701-1757, of "Morven," Princeton, N. J. Judge, Common Pleas, 
Somerset County, 28 March, 1749. [23, 27, 43, 59] 

Stockton, Richard, — 1707, Flushing, L. L Lieutenant, Troop of Horse, 1665. 
[23, 27, 36, 43, 48, 49, 59, 62, 63, 72] 

Stockton, Richard, 1730-1781, Princeton, N. J. Councillor, 1767-75; Judge of 
Supreme Court, 1774; Member of Continental Congress, 1776; A Signer of 
the Declaration of Independence. [23, 27, 44, 59] 

Stone, John, 1619-1683, Cambridge, Mass. Deputy, 1682, 1683. [43, 70, 71] 

Stoothoff, Elbert Elbertsen, 1620-1688, Flatlands, L. I. Delegate to Conventions, 
1653, 1654, 1665; Captain of Militia, Dutch Conquest, 1673. [69] 

Story, Elisha, m.d., 1743-1805, Maiden and Marblehead, Mass. Surgeon, Little's 
Regiment, 30 June, 1775. [50] 

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Story, William, 1710-1790, Boston, Mass. Justice, Suffolk County, 1761; Justice, 
Essex County, 1768; Deputy, 1775-77, 1779. [51] 

Stretch, Peter, — 1746, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 1708-45. 
[36, 57] 

Strycker, Gerrit, —1693, Flatbush, Kings' County, N. Y. High Sheriff, 1688; 
Quartermaster, Kings' County Troop of Horse, 13 Jan., 1690. [60] 

Strycker, Jacob, — 1687, New Amsterdam, N. Y. Master, Orphans* Court, 
1664; High Sheriff, 1673. [60] 

Strycker, Jan, 1615-1697, Kings' County, N. Y. Member of Great Landtag, New 
Amsterdam, 1664; Hempstead Convention, 1665; Convention at New Orange, 
1674. [63] 

Sturgis, Edward, —1678, Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony. Deputy, 1664, 1666-67, 
1672. [28, 34, 68] 

Swift, Joseph, 1731-1806, Philadelphia, Pa. A Signer of Non- Importation Resolu- 
tions, 1765; Member of Common Council, 1767-76. [16, 17, 23, 24, 73] 

Talcott, John, 1600-1660, Cambridge, Mass., Wethersfield, Conn. Deputy, 1634- 
36; Deputy, Connecticut, 1637-1654; Assistant, 1654-59; Colonial Treasurer, 
1656-59; Commissioner of United Colonies, 1656-59. [49] 

Talcott, John, 1620-1688, Hartford, Conn. Ensign, 1650; Captain, 1661; Sergeant- 
Major, 1672; Commander-in-chief, Connecticut Forces, Nov., 1674, King 
Philip's War, 1676; Colonial Treasurer, 1662-76; Assistant, 1662-76, 1678-87; 
Commissioner of United Colonies, 1662-63, 1669-77, 1683-84, 1686. [49] 

Tallman, Peter, —1708, Portsmouth, R. I, Deputy, 1661-62, 1664. [70, 71] 

Tasker, Benjamin, 1690-1768, of "Belair," Prince George County, Md. Justice, 
County Court, 1714; Justice, Provincial Court, 1729; High Sheriff, 1717-18; 
Mayor of Annapolis, 1721, 1726, 1750, 1754, 1756; Councillor, 1732-68; Presi- 
dent of Council, 1738-68; Acting Governor, 1752. [21] 

Tasker, Thomas, —1700, Calvert County, Md. Justice, 1685; Captain, 1696- 
1700; Member of Assembly, 1692-97; Treasurer, V/estem Shore, 1685; Council- 
lor, 1698-1700. [39] 

135 



Tate, Anthony, 1710-1781, Bucks County, Pa. Lieutenant, Graydon's Associated 
Regiment, 1747; Captain of Militia, 1756. [23, 47, 68] 

Tayloe, John, 1687-1747, of "Mt. Airy," Richmond County, Va. High Sheriff, 
1713; Councillor, 1732-47. [39, 63] 

Tayloe, John, 1721-1779, of "Mt. Airy," Richmond County, Va. Councillor, 
1757-75; Councillor of State, 1776. [39] 

Tayloe, William, —1710, Virginia. Justice, Rappahannock County, 1686; High 
Sheriff, 1688-89, 1705-07; County Lieutenant and Colonel, Richmond County, 
1705; Burgess, 1705-10. [39, 63] 

Teackle, John, 1693-1721, Accomac County, Va. Burgess, 1720-21. [26, 59] 

Ten Broeck, Dirck Wesselse, 1638-1717, Albany, N. Y. Recorder, 1686; Member 
of Assembly, 1691-98, 1701; Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1691-1716; Cap- 
tain, 1691; Mayor, 1696; Major, 1700. [29] 

Ten Broeck, Wessel, 1664-1747, Albany, N. Y. Lieutenant of Foot, 1700; Indian 
Commissioner, 1701. [29] 

Thaxter, John, 1626-1687, Hingham, Mass. Lieutenant, 1664; Captain, Troop 
of Horse, 1680. [28, 34, 68] 

Thomas, Evan, 1738-1826, Anne Arundel Coimty, Md. Member of Provincial 
Convention, 1774. [39] 

Thomas, Nathaniel, 1606-1674, Marshfield, Mass. Ensign, 1638; Lieutenant, 
1643; Captain, 1644. [58] 

Thomas, Philip, 1600-1675, Anne Arundel County, Md. Commissioner, Provinical 
Court, 1656; Commissioner for the surrender of the Province to the Pro- 
prietary, 22 March, 1658; Lieutenant, prior to 1655. [39] 

Thomas, William, 1577-1655, Marshfield, Mass. Assistant, 1642-44; 1646-50. [58] 

Thompson, John, —1788, New Castle County-on-Delaware. High Sheriff, 1766- 
68, 1772-74; Justice, 1774. [20, 22, 43] 

136 



Thompson, Samuel, —1695, Braintree, Mass. Deputy, 1676-79, 1682-86. [28, 
34, 67] 

Thomson, Stevens, 1670-1714, Stafford County, Va. Attorney-General, 1704-1714. 
[36, 38, 54] 

Thorowgood, Adam, 1602-1640, Lower Norfolk County, Va. Burgess, 1629, 
1631-32; Councillor, 1637-40; President Judge, 1637. [36, 38, 42, 54, 61] 

Throckmorton, Gabriel, 1665-1737, Gloucester County, Va. Presiding Judge, 
County Court, 1737 and earlier. [63] 

Throckmorton, John, — 1687, Providence, R.I. A recognized founder of Provi- 
dence Plantations, 1638; Deputy, 1664-68, 1670-72. [23, 41, 47, 68] 

Throckmorton, Robert, circa, 1708-1767, Ware Parish, Gloucester County, Va. 
Justice, 1737. [63] 

TiLLEY, John, — 1621, Plymouth Colony, Mass. A Signer of the Mayflower Com- 
pact, 11 Nov., 1620. [28, 34, 61, 68] 

Tillinghast, Pardon, 1622-1718, Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1672, 1680, 1690. [45] 

TOARSEN, Olaf, 1615-1678, New Castle County-on-Delaware. Member of Director 
John Carr's Council, South River, 1671. [48, 49, 62, 63] 

Todd, Lancelot, 1674-1735, Baltimore and Anne Arundel Counties, Md. Justice, 
Baltimore Coimty, 1719-26; Captain, 1723; Justice, Anne Arundel County, 
1727-32. [37] 

Todd, Thomas, —1669, Anne Arundel County, Md. Justice, 1658, 1661. [37] 

TOMLINSON, Joseph, —1719, Gloucester Covmty, N. J. High Sheriff, 1695; Judge, 
1710-19. [55, 73] 

TowNSHEND, Richard, 1596-1645, York County, Va. Burgess, 1629; Councillor, 
1642, 1644, 1645. [65] 

Treat, Richard, 1584-1669, Wethersfield, Conn. Deputy, 1644-58; Assistant, 
1658-1665; Incorporator of the Colony under Charter of 1662. [26] 

137 



Treat, Robert, 1622-1710, Milford, Conn. Assistant, 1659-62, 1673-76; Lieutenant, 
1654; Captain, 1671; Major, Connecticut Forces, King Philip's War, 1676; 
Deputy-Governor, 1676-83, 1698-1708; Governor, 1683-98; Commissioner of 
United Colonies, 1681, 1682, 1684; President of Commission, 1684. [49] 

Trent, William, —1724, Philadelphia, Pa. and Trenton, N. J. Provincial Coun- 
cillor, 1704; Associate Judge, Supreme Court, 1704-06; Puisne Judge, 1705-11, 
1715-22, 1724; Master in Chancery, 1720; Member of Assembly, 1710, 1716-20; 
Speaker, 1717-20; Member of New Jersey Assembly, 1721-23; Speaker, 1723; 
first Chief Justice of New Jersey, 1723. [66] 

Trent, WiUiam, 1712-1787, Cumberland County, Pa. Captain, 1746; Justice, 
1749-50; Member of Assembly, 1751. [66] 

Trezevant, Theodore, 1722 — after 1797, Charleston, S. C. Member of Provincial 
Convention, 1775. [46, 60] 

Truman, James, 1622-1672, Calvert County, Md. Justice, 1667. [37, 39] 

Truxtun, Thomas, 1755-1822, Philadelphia, Pa. Lieutenant, commanding private 
armed ships of war, 1775; Captain 1777-83; later Commodore, U. S. N. 
[19, 33, 42] 

TUNISON, Cornelius, — circa 1731, Somerset County, N. J. Member of Assembly, 
1703. [66] 

Turbutt, Foster, 1679-1720, Talbot County, Md. Member of Assembly, 1715, 
1716. [24, 32] 

Turbutt, Michael, —1696, Talbot County, Md. County Commissioner, 1686; 
Justice, 1689. [24, 32] 

Turner, Humphrey, —1673, Scituate, Plymouth Colony. Deputy, 1640-42, 1644-47, 
1650-53. [28, 34, 68] 

Tyson, Rynier, 1659-1745, Germantown, Pa. A recognized founder of German- 
town, 1683; Justice, 1691-97, by virtue of his office as Mayor, Burgess, etc. 
[48, 49, 62, 63] 

Underhill, John, 1600-1672, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and New York. 
Captain, Boston Militia, 1630; Commander in Pequod War, 1636-37; Governor 
of Dover and Exeter, 1638; Member of Hempstead Convention, 1665. [16, 17] 

138 



Van Brugh, Johannes Pieterse, 1624-1697, New Amsterdam, N. Y. Burgomaster, 
1673-74; Captain, New Orange, 1673. [41, 72] 

Van Brugh, Pieter, 1666-1740, Albany, N. Y. Mayor, 1699-1700, 1721-24; Member 
of Assembly, 1703, 1707, 1713-14, 1727; Indian Commissioner, 1706-32; Cap- 
tain, at Fort Orange, 1715-22. [72] 

Van Cortlandt, Oloff Stevensen, 1600-1684, New Amsterdam, N. Y. Colonel, 
Burgher Corps, 1649, 1654-64; Burgomaster, 1655-56, 1658-61, 1662-63, 1665; 
of Board of Nine Men, 1649-54; President of, 1650; Commissioner of Boundaries, 
New York and Connecticut, 1663. [20, 29, 41, 44, 52, 56] 

Van Cortlandt, Stephanus, 1643-1700, New York. First and only Lord of Cort- 
landt Manor, 1697-1700; Ensign, 1668; Colonel, Kings' County Militia, 1692- 
1700; Mayor of New York, 1677, 1686-87; Councillor, 1680-88, 1691-1700; 
Judge, Admiralty Court, 1678; Secretary of Province, 1688; Chancellor, and 
Keeper of Great Seal, 1696; Receiver-General, 1698; Associate Justice, 1691; 
Chief Justice, 1700. [20, 29, 41, 44] 

Van Dyke, Hendrick, —1656, New Amsterdam, N. Y. Ensign, 1639, 1643. [56] 

Van Horne, Cornelius, 1693-1770, New York City and Somerset County, N. J. 
Member of Governor's Council of New Jersey, 1727-40; Major, Somerset 
County Regiment, 1755; Colonel, 1756. [20] 

Van Horne, Philip, 1719-after 1770, Somerset County, N. J. Justice, 1759; Judge, 
1768. [20] 

Van Leuvenigh, Zachariah, — 1789, New Castle County-on-Delaware. Ensign, 
Captain McWilliams' Regiment, French and Indian War, 1756. [48, 62] 

Van Rensselaer, Hendrick, 1667-1740, Albany, N. Y. Commissioner of Indian 
Affairs, 1706, 1724, 1734; Member of Assembly, 1705-15; Captain, Manor of 
Rensselaerwyck, 1714-1717, et seq. [29, 41] 

Van Rensselaer, Jeremias, 1632-1674, Second Patroon of Rensselaerwyck, N. Y. 
Director of the Colonie, 1658-74; President, New Amsterdam Convention, 
1664; Captain, Troop of Horse, Albany,. Rensselaerwyck and Schenectady, 
23 Sept., 1670. [29, 41, 56] 

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Van Rensselaer, Killian, 1662-1719, Rensselaerwyck, N. Y. Fourth Patroon 
and Second Lord of the Manor; Member of Assembly, 1693-1704; Councillor, 
1704-19; Master in Chancery, 1706; Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1710; 
Captain of Horse, 1700; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1714-19. [29, 41, 56] 

Van Rensselaer, Stephen, 1707-1747, Rensselaerwyck, N. Y. Lord of the Manor, 
1745-47; Captain, 1733. [29] 

Van Rensselaer, Stephen, 1742-1769, Rensselaerwyck, N. Y. Seventh Patroon, 
1747-69. [29] 

Van ScHAiCK, Goosen Gerritsen, —1676, Fort Orange, N. Y. Lieutenant, Troop 
of Horse, Albany, Rensselaerwyck and Schenectady, 23 Sept., 1670; Captain, 
1676; Indian Commissioner, 1649-64. [44] 

Van Slichtenhorst, Brant Arentse, 1610-1668, Rensselaerwyck, N. Y. First 
Resident Director of the "Colonie" of, 1646-48. [28, 29, 41, 44, 52, 56, 72] 

Vaughan, Robert, 1600-1668, Kent County, Md. Member of Assembly, 1637-38, 
1640-42, 1647, 1650, 1652, 1662; High Sheriff, 1637-38; Lieutenant, 1640; 
Captain, 1647; Commander of Kent, 1650; Justice, 1642, 1644, 1661-68; Coun- 
cillor, 1648-1650, 1657. [23, 44] 

tVER Planck, Abraham Isaacsen, — 1689, New Amsterdam, N. Y. Member of 
Board of Twelve Men, 1641. [44] 

Ver Planck, Geleyn, 1637-1684, New Amsterdam, N. Y. Ensign, 1673. [44] 

Ver Planck, Philip, 1695-1771, Van Cortlandt Manor, N. Y. Ensign, 1722; High 
Sheriff, 1722; Commissioner to Six Nations, 1747; Member of Assembly, 1737- 
68. [44] 

Wainwright, Francis, 1664-1711, Ipswich, Mass. High Sheriff, 1702; Major, 
1702-07; Colonel, March, 1707; Deputy, 1699-1700. [51] 

Wakeman, John, 1601-1661, New Haven, Conn. Deputy, 1641-48, 1655-58; Treas- 
urer, 1655-60. [49] 

Wakeman, Joseph, 1670-1726, Fairfield, Conn. Lieutenant, 1704; Captain, 1708; 
Deputy, 1705-07, 1710-22; Member of Council of War, 1709; Boundary Com- 
missioner, 1713, 1718, 1725; Assistant, 1724-25; Judge, 1725. [49] 

140 



tWALDO, Cornelius, 1624-1700, Dunstable, Mass. Deputy, 1689. [51] 

Waldo, Samuel, 1695-1759, Waldo, Me. Councillor, 1742-45. 1758; Colonel, 
Second Massachusetts Regiment, Expedition against Cape Breton, 1744; 
Brigadier-General, 7 March, 1745. [51] 

Waldo, Samuel, 1721-1770, Falmouth, Me. Member of Assembly, 1744-52; Aide- 
de-Camp, 1744; Commissary, Massachusetts Artillery, 2 February, 1744; 
Captain by brevet, 23 March, 1744; Colonel, 1760; Judge, Probate Court, 
Cumberland County, 1760-70. [51] 

Walker, John, — 1671, Rappahannock County, Va. Member of Council, 1657- 
1671. [36, 38, 54] 

Walker, Thomas, , Gloucester County, Va. Burgess, 1663, 1666; Captain, 

1663; Major, 1666. [42] 

Walliams, James, —1693, New Castle County-on-Delaware. Member of Assembly, 
1682-84, 1686; Collector of Customs, Port of PhUadelphia, 1686. [48, 49, 
62, 63] 

Waln, Nicholas, — 1721, Bucks and Philadelphia Counties, Pa. Member of As- 
sembly, 1682-83, 1687-89, 1692, 1695-97, 1700-01, 1713-15, 1717; High Sheriff, 
Bucks County, 1685. [40, 55, 73] 

Waln, Richard, 1738-1809, Philadelphia, Pa. Signer of Non-Importation Resolu- 
tions, 25 Oct., 1765. [55, 73] 

Walton, William, — 1745, New York. Lieutenant, Seventh Company, New York 
City Regiment of Militia, 26 June, 1710. [20, 72] 

Ward, Andrew, 1587-1658, Fairfield, Conn. Commissioner to govern Connecticut, 
1636; Magistrate or Assistant, 1637, 1646; Deputy, 1637-39, 1642-44, 1648-50, 
1652-56, 1658. [22, 49, 69] 

Ward, Richard, 1689-1763, Newport, R. I. Attorney-General, 1712-13; General 
Recorder, 1714-29; Boundary Commissioner, 1724; Governor, 1740-43. [45] 

Ward, Samuel, 1725-1776, Westerly, R. I. Deputy, 1756-57; Chief Justice, 1761; 
Governor, 1762-63, 1765-67; Member of Continental Congress, 1774, 1775. [45] 

141 



Ward, Thomas, 1641-1689, Newport, R. I. Deputy, 1677-79, 1683-86; General 
Treasurer, 1677-78; Assistant, 1679-81. [45] 

Wardell, Eliakim, 1634-after 1703, Shrewsbury, N. J. Member of East Jersey 
Assembly, 1667, 1670, 1688; Justice, 1673; High Sheriff, 1683. [25, 59, 64] 

Warfield, Richard, Jr., 1676-1755, Anne Arundel County, Md. JVIember of As- 
sembly, 1716, et seq.; Justice, 1732-55. [47] 

Warner, Augustine, 1610-1674, of "Warner Hall," Gloucester County, Va. Bur- 
gess, 1652, 1658; Justice, 1652, 1656; Councillor, 1660-74. [42, 65] 

Warner, William, 1627-1703, Philadelphia County, Pa. Justice of Upland Court. 
1681; Provincial Councillor, 1681; Member of Assembly, 1682-83. [31] 

Waterman, Richard, 1590-1673, Providence, R. I. A Founder of Providence 
Plantations, 1638; a Founder of Warwick, 1642; Commissioner or Deputy, 
1655-56, 1658. [51] 

Watmough, Edmund, , Boston, Mass. and Halifax, Nova Scotia. Captain, 

Earl of Drumlanrig's Regiment, 1752-55; Captain-Lieutenant, "American 
Rangers," commissioned, 25 Sept., 1761. [24, 40, 41, 53] 

Weir, John, —1675, Rappahannock County, Va. Burgess, 1658-60, 1663-66; 
Captain, 1663; Major, 1666. [19] 

Weld, Joseph, 1595-1646, Roxbury, Mass. Captain, 1636; Deputy, 1637-38, 1641, 
1643-44; Ensign, Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1638. [32] 

Welles, John, 1621-1659, Stratford, Conn. Deputy, 1656-57, 1659; Assistant, 
1658. [26] 

Welles, Thomas, 1598-1660, Wethersfield, Conn. Assistant, 1639-54; Colonial 
Treasurer, 1639-41, 1648-50; Colonial Secretary, 1640-48; Commissioner of 
United Colonies, 1649, 1654, 1659; Deputy Governor, 1654, 1656-57, 1659-60; 
Governor, 1655, 1658. [18, 26, 49] 

Welles, Thomas, 1627-1668, Hartford, Conn. Quartermaster, 11 March, 1657-58; 
Assistant, 1668; Incorporator of the Colony, under Charter of Charles H, 
1662. [18] 

1142 



Wells, Richard, 1735-1801, Philadelphia, Pa. and Burlington County, N. J. Justice, 
Burlington County, 1767. [74] 

West, John, 1590-1659, York County, etc., Va. Burgess, 1629; Councillor, 1630-59; 
Justice, 1634; President of Council and Acting Governor, 1635-36; Muster 
Master-General, 1641; Grantee of 1,550 acres in York County, 1651. [46, 60] 

West, John, 1632-1689, New Kent County, Va. Colonel, 1680; Justice, 1680; 
Burgess, 1685, 1688. [46, 601 

West, William, 1724-1787, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1756; Signer 
of Non-Importation Resolutions, 1765. [48] 

Wetherill, Christopher, —1711, Burlington County, N. J. High Sheriff, 1700; 
Commissioner in Land Office, 1707; Commissioner to treat with the Indians, 
1707. [72] 

Wetmore, Izrahiah, 1656-1742, Middletown, Conn. Deputy, 1721-28. [51] 

Wetmore, Thomas, 1615-1681, Middletown, Conn. Deputy, 1654, 1655. [51] 

Wharton, Thomas, 1664-1718, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 
1713-18. [25, 35, 43, 56, 71] 

Wharton, Thomas, 1730-1782, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Committee of Cor- 
respondence, 1774; Member of Provincial Convention, 1774; Member of 
Committee of Safety, 1775; President, Council of Safety, 1776; Councillor, 
1777; Governor, 1777-78. [35, 43, 56] 

Whilldin, Joseph, 1656-1725, Cape May County, N. J. High Sheriff, 1705-1708; 
Judge, 1710-22. [61] 

Whipple, John, 1617-1685, Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1666, 1669-70, 1672, 1674. 
[51] 

Whipple, Joseph, 1662-1746, Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1698-1708, 1714, 1716- 
20, 1722-23, 1727; Assistant, 1714; Colonel, Colonial Forces, 1720. [51] 

White, John, 1664-1727, Haverhill, Mass. Ensign, 1692; Lieutenant, 1699; Cap- 
tain, 1724; Deputy, 1700, 1702-03, 1708, 1713, 1715-16, 1719. [16, 30, 37, 55] 

143 



White, Thomas, 1704-1779, Maryland and Philadelphia, Pa. Justice of the Peace 
and Courts of Philadelphia County, 1752. [22, 33] 

White, William, 1610-1690, Haverhill, Mass. Captain, 1662. [16, 30, 37, 55] 

White, Rev. William, 1748-1836, Philadelphia, Pa. Chaplain to Continental 
Congress, 1777; later, the Right Reverend, first Bishop of Pennsylvania, and 
Chaplain to the Congress of the United States. [22, 33] 

Whiting, Rev. John, 1635-1689, Hartford, Conn. Chaplain, Connecticut Forces 
in King Philip's War, 1675. [25, 35] 

Whiting, William, —1647, Hartford, Conn. Deputy, 1637 ; Magistrate or Assistant, 
and Colonial Treasurer, 1641, 1643-45, 1647; Major, 1647. [25, 32, 35] 

Wilcox, Barnabas, —1690, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1685; Judge 
of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions and Orphans' Court, 1686, 1689. [31, 73] 

WiLLARD, Simon, 1605-1676, Concord, Mass. Deputy, 1636-41, 1643, 1645-46, 1649; 
Lieutenant, 1636; Captain, 1646; Assistant, 1654-76; Major, 1654; Commander- 
in-Chief of Expedition against Ninigret, 1654; Commanded Middlesex Regi- 
ment in King Philip's War. [24, 26, 35, 40, 41, 53] 

WiLLETT, Thomas, 1610-1674, Massachusetts and New York. Captain, Plymouth 
Colony Militia, 1648; Assistant, 1651-64; Boundary Commissioner, New York 
and New Haven, 1650; First English Mayor of New York, 1665, also 1667; 
Councillor, 1665-72. [28, 34, 68] 

WiLLETT, Thomas, 1645-1722, Queens County, N. Y. Lieutenant, 1673; High 
Sheriff, Riding of Yorkshire, 1676-78; Major, 7 May, 1685; Colonel, 1686; 
Councillor, 1691-97; Judge of Common Pleas, 1702-10. [35, 43, 56, 69] 

WiLLETT, William, 1668-1733, Westchester County, N. Y. Member of Assembly, 
1701-33; Judge, 1721-33. [35, 43, 56] 

Williams, Isaac, 1638-1707, Cambridge West Parish, now Newton, Mass. Lieu- 
tenant, of Foot 1677; Captain, 1697; Deputy, 1692, 1695, 1697, 1699, 1701, 
1705. [45, 50, 51] 

144 



Williams, Jonathan, 1718-1796, Boston, Mass. Member of Committee of Inspec- 
tion, Correspondence and Safety, 1776. [23, 25, 43] 

Williams, Roger, 1599-1683, Providence, R. I. Founder of Rhode Island and 
Providence Plantations, 1636; Agent to England, 1642, 1651; Assistant, 1647- 
48, 1664-65, 1670-72; Deputy President, 1649; President, 1654-57; Commission- 
er, or Deputy, 1655-56, 1658-59, 1661, 1667; Incorporator of Colony under 
Charter of Charles II; Captain, 1676. [22, 42, 45, 47, 64, 72] 

Willing, Charles, 1710-1754, Philadelphia, Pa. Captain, Associated Regiment 
of Foot, 1747; Mayor, 1748-9, 1754. [16, 17, 18, 22, 32, 42, 44, 47, 50, 56, 64] 

Willing, Thomas, 1731-1821, Philadelphia, Pa. Justice of Supreme Court, 1761; 
Mayor, 1763; Member of Assembly, 1764-65; Secretary of Stamp Act Congress, 
1765; President, Provincial Congress, 1774; Member of Continental Congress, 
1775, 1776. [16, 17, 18] 

WiLMER, Simon, —1699, Kent Coxmty, Md. Commissioner or Justice, 1687-89; 
County Clerk, 1695; Member of Assembly, 1698-99. [23, 43, 58] 

WiLTBANK, Cornelius, — 1741, Sussex County-on-Delaware. High Sheriff, 1734. 
[22] 

WiLTBANK, Hermanus Frederick, — 1683, Sussex County-on-Delaware. High 
Sheriff, 1669, 1672; Justice, 1673, 1674, 1676, 1677, 1682. [22] 

WiLTBANK, John, 1731-1792, of "Tower Hill," Sussex County, Delaware. Justice, 
1765-76; Chief Justice, 1777; Member of Delaware Convention, 1776; Member 
Council of Safety, 1777. [22] 

Wood, George, —1703, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1682-83. [25] 

Wood, John, —1728, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1710, 1712, 
1717; Justice, 1724, 1726. [25] 

WOODBRIDGE, Rev. John, 1613-1695, Newbury, Mass. Deputy, 1637-38, 1640-41; 
Assistant, 1683-84. [35, 70, 71] 

tWoODMANSEE, Gabriel, —1685, New London, Conn. An early settler. [57] 

145 



WORMELEY, Ralph, 1610-1651, York County, Va. Burgess, 1649; Captain, 1640; 
Councillor, 1650-51. [66] 

WORPffiLEY, Ralph, 1650-1700, of "Rosegill," Middlesex County, Va. Captain 
and Burgess, 1674; Councillor, 1677-1700; President of Council, 1692; Secretary 
of State, 1693-1700; Collector of Customs and Naval Officer of Rappahannock, 
1692-98. [66] 

Wright, Joshua, —1695, Burlington County, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1682, 
1685. [48, 49, 62, 63] 

Wyatt, Bartholomew, —1726, Salem County, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1707, 
1710, 1716, 1721. [55, 73] 

Wynne, Thomas, m.d., 1630-1692, Pennsylvania. Speaker, first Provincial As- 
sembly, 1682-83; Member of Assembly from Sussex County, 1682, 1688; Jus- 
tice, Sussex County Courts, 1687; Justice, Supreme Court of the Province, 
1690-92. [15, 30, 31, 52, 59, 66, 70] 

Yard, Joseph, —1716, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 1704-15. 
[55, 58] 

Yarnall, Francis, —1721, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1711. 
[72] 

Yeates, Jasper, — 1720, New Castle County-on-Delaware and Chester County, 
Pa. Provincial Councillor, 1696-1720; Justice, Chester County Courts, 1694, 
1703-1719; Presiding Justice, 1704, 1717; Member of Assembly, 1700, 1701; 
Associate Justice, Supreme Court, of the Province, 1704-10, 1717-20; Chief 
Justice, Supreme Court of Lower Counties, 1707, 1717-20. [16, 17, 18, 24, 
32, 52, 62, 69, 73] 

Yeates, Jasper, 1745-1817, Lancaster County, Pa. Member, Committee of Cor- 
respondence, 1774; Chairman, 1776; Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Middle 
Department, 1776; Captain of "Associators," 1776; later Chief Justice, Su- 
preme Court of Pennsylvania. [52, 62] 

Yelverton, Anthony, — 1783, Orange County, N. Y. Judge, Court of Common 
Pleas, 1755-62. [26] 

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